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Tonali_III
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Posted: December-27-2012 at 12:16am |
I may have asked this before so forgive my lack of memory, but what kind of controller is this?
The shifter is getting pretty loose. So I am thinking of replacing it with a Morse MV-1. I have a member here shipping one from his stash of parts. Any help? Billy? Pete? Anybody? |
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DrCC
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It's a Teleflex, Toni
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Tonali_III
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Thanks, Al. Can you narrow it down a little more? I am familiar with the MV-1.
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DrCC
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As far as a model name or number, I really wouldn't have any idea.
I have driven a few with the Teleflex shifter and they did always feel kinda sloppy. |
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Tonali_III
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So this condition may be normal? I think I will install the MV when I get it. It has a firm feel to it.
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