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Irving
04-29-2021, 14:21
Hello group,

I'm in need of a part replacement for a part that no longer exists in the wild. I have the broken pieces. My go to for printing is in the middle of a move so I need to reach out here and see if anyone can help me. I only have two weeks until I leave for Moab, so I'm kind of under time pressure.

The part is a piece from my shifter.

The piece is this small plastic cap that fits on the end of the shifter. It's the one all the way on the left, out of focus. The large plastic one is actually broken as well, but that one isn't causing a problem.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/ACtC-3c4XpZztSH9GVEOyHd06WKSSO0TTUanpkgjpe2MVe4RBQ4M7T2 VjMVo3GBhz-hIB7Mwz05_T06s4ii10bpBNz4Dv8MKQtBZ_Pw7TpzTqFe_b9AD-nJk4oLPMcmJ-u9n-hmlVNI4ZmoNn_1KeJdQ77ImUw=w834-h625-no?authuser=0

I got a shifter from an older year, but it has a slightly different style, which I had to cut one side to remove. I tried to heat the plastic so it would stay in place once reinstalled, but it didn't last.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/ACtC-3fSEQkZ2q4ElrIsp1GRiuEErpORGH4yXKSoilrqknFMzbO0xn1 4Pq2tAqQohHpPMQclxMCsGD2tqMCCrrz5k_KLmLjDlugXLQJM5 GAgXRtHjKMU71JqZvDY7DIE-uV-vpm8-x2m9XasRSrTdDmYHU-LCQ=w834-h625-no?authuser=0
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipO5ZBDBTm-aT28alYJQ8jYJuikGrF1L5tQY1DOK1TJ1qOvbJk3Vl-0OSYvnj1TeGQ/photo/AF1QipNRT0lNZsbBcn4vGPcW62_9eNr0N012kZjMKE7k?key=M GI5N2R6TzZGamxIYTBCZl8ydWJJczFHWDFnUnhn

Anyway, this is the part. You can see that it is one piece, with three gaps to allow it to be snapped in place. I removed it one too many times and it broke at each of those three relief areas.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/ACtC-3ea0U1Wx8azNhu0lDFzTgn7VCoBKsZ9KHCAfq05VewJ1tLnaSR eaxpGMdltL1_Qi65WsomDOkCD0zafMQpf2vMstkN8jvquuATwU MwO5I4Mxsh5HMf3DEnGQiWOq4sDNW2r0-W8GR3h2asQCZyIxc0HyA=w834-h625-no?authuser=0

I really struggled trying to glue it back together, but nothing I've tried has held.
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https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/ACtC-3d9aaNhMrp-GYbcxwsXNSRmq1FmPevi6d9CSwtPDrlLTb83w1wTUK6d5ZLZf3 zKEGnaFubKP1IkTsKqZDldGVs6J7gyqWFcuyvwK8fYmjaCSt_J mPHPiY2m7yASdPk_3jM8u-dsMrB2TgfOgiE_rd7qBA=w834-h625-no?authuser=0

Can anyone help me with this? I can drive the vehicle to you and take everything apart so we can measure the ring on the transmission that this bushing rides inside, the ball it fits onto, plus the part itself.

bradbn4
04-29-2021, 15:00
I don't think a 3d printed part will stand up to the intended use. My guess someone with a lathe + drill press/mill might need to do the work with nylon.

Circuits
04-29-2021, 15:24
If you've got a solid model for it, I'll load it into the printer - no guarantees it'll last.

Good suggestion from bradbn4 about having one turned from free nylon or delrin.

Wulf202
04-29-2021, 15:39
Order a piece of delrin and chuck it in a drill and shape it

Or buy that mini lathe

Erni
04-29-2021, 16:31
I don?t print Nylon yet and this should be made out of nylon. I can do PLA but at trans temps that would be a bad idea as it would deform.

You could redneck it for now by making a small groove on the outside and using some thin wire. That should last a while. In the meantime take measurements and I can cad you up a nice part you can sent to a shop or an online 3D print or machine service.

Irving
04-29-2021, 16:55
I think I can get my guy to model it. That'll be a start. I have some delrin laying around.
Does the transmission get over 350 at the top where the shifter is you think?

bradbn4
04-29-2021, 17:36
now you can print with some of the materials that should last a bit - and there methods like ez-bake the item to increase strength. The last time I tried printing with such materials it nuked my print bed when I tried to remove the part. However; I would say that specific part seemed to be sold and would last...that reminds me, I need to upgrade that printer with a new removable print bed.

PETG might have been the stuff I used because of the lower temp requirement and no need to run the printer into an enclosure.

DFBrews
04-29-2021, 18:45
What is the trans make and model. And rough dimensions
I can print in pla petg and abs but no nylon.

Have the little lathe too

Irving
04-29-2021, 18:57
It's an AR5, which shares the same main body as the AX5, R150, and others. I'll have to dig up more info later.

Erni
04-29-2021, 19:17
Irv no clue on temp but PLA gets soft in the dishwasher so will not last. ABS? Higher temp and I think it might be oil compatible.

ChickNorris
04-29-2021, 20:16
Ive a 2.067" diameter stick of black delrin. Lmk if you need a piece of it.

Irving
04-29-2021, 22:00
Thank you Chick.

Right now I have a possible cross brand replacement I'm going to explore.

FromMyColdDeadHand
05-01-2021, 18:52
If you get a model, I’ll try some Nylons I have. I don’t print them much, but with a small pert like that, it won’t take long. I’d probably print three at a time since printing just one would be a hot mess. These materials print at 260C ish.

https://taulman3d.com/how-to-choose.html

In the nylons I have 645, PCTPE, and Bridge. PCTPE it’s called a flexible but if you made a solid part like that it would be pretty tough and have some give to it. I also have some poly carbonate and some carbon fiber filled PTG, but I’m assuming those would be too stiff and rigid for this. I think they align would be the way to go. Plus printing spares would be trivial. Though I understand taking apart and putting together is not.

Irving
05-01-2021, 21:09
It only needs to be flexible enough to also over the ball. I've got a part on order that might take care of me. If not, I'll be at the mercy of people with skills that I do not possess.

eddiememphis
05-04-2021, 21:31
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If that's not right, I may know I guy that can help find the correct part for you. That is too new for GM not to have one in stock, somewhere. You may have to pay more than the part is worth for shipping but I know there is one around.

Irving
05-04-2021, 23:36
Thanks, part is supposed to arrive tomorrow so we'll all find out together.

Irving
05-07-2021, 15:18
Okay, so I received the part, and it won't work. BUT, I have enough stuff on hand to make it work. This is important as I almost caused my buddy to rear end me on the highway last night searching for gears and the one I found was third. Doh!

Colorado Osprey
05-08-2021, 03:45
That looks incredibly like the the old toyota 5 speed shifter ball bushing
https://www.yotashop.com/shifter-bushing-toyota-oem-manual-transmission-shifter-lever-bushing-33548-31010/?msclkid=3ebefb891cf61e819d0c9b1f419ae9bd&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=**LP%20Shopping%20-%20No%20Category&utm_term=4575274041994069&utm_content=328_376%20%7C%20Shifter%20lever%20knob %20seat%20-%2033548-31010%20%7C%20%2412%20USD

Great-Kazoo
05-08-2021, 07:18
Sounds like you need a mini lathe. That could have been fabbed using delrin, in an hourish. With your continual dabbling in different art and mechanical forms. It's something you should consider acquiring

IIRC, Direwolf had a good deal on one, in the TP section.


NVM it's marked as SOLD. someone got a good deal.

Erni
05-08-2021, 08:48
Sounds like you need a mini lathe. That could have been fabbed using delrin, in an hourish. With your continual dabbling in different art and mechanical forms. It's something you should consider acquiring

IIRC, Direwolf had a good deal on one, in the TP section.


NVM it's marked as SOLD. someone got a good deal.

Yes they did.

Irving
05-08-2021, 11:53
I made it work. I can post photos later.
Thank you everyone for suggestions and offers to help.

Irving
05-16-2021, 15:11
One of my buddies asked which trans and after a quick Google search, found me the part I needed from a Jeep AX15 transmission. I ordered it in, and the outside diameter was perfect, but the inside was too large and it wouldn't stay on the ball.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/ACtC-3fn6FkabQabzHpapjaiOPyCm4tZGKC8nLGKp9Fk_PeibDIg4d1 b9D-L8isP53K5cCbICl6gSYKCH14lQJxpLTNNLcqCccLfw6iHi6Ac8 VOMpIOYAWV6AajhSwuX3Q2MNVvQEtlSfliUbK0fWlcm2cZN9g= w796-h625-no?authuser=0

If you remember that I broke a gear doing my low gear install, and had to go get a second transfer case to cannibalize. I had that hi-lo shifter laying around and noticed that it had a plastic sleeve on it that looked like would fit the new bushing I got from Core Shifters. I used the hot knife trick again and cut this off the old shifter. Even after cutting it was a bear to get off and back onto the other shifter. Since this very clearly didn't have to slide around or move at all, I just super glued the whole thing together and held it in the vise again.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/ACtC-3c8j2xjYHlUmiClOREVif_mJF3JkjmhJRRga0G9HQ8CRavvrP3 IQ3-I9mFnOu1b48au9J5KnZDwwONy9-BcMKZY9cuY7jG26cadPq9L4lmADE-Y_-CrYF0XJbsoB-D06_uTp-UCztUcET8o1TcbP3UkfQ=w580-h625-no?authuser=0

It was a tight fit, but I got the new bushing over the top and now everything is back to normal. Finally!
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