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1derpony



Member Since: 11 Aug 2015
Location: kent/surrey
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United Kingdom 1996 Defender 90 300 Tdi CSW Java Black
Slick Shift - help needed
Hi guys

Newbie here...

Just received my slick shift kit from paddock.

(If any one has fitted one here) - the syncro gearbox website, says it comes with two spaces, my kit only has one which is 20mm thick, is this a new way of doing it or am i missing a spacer.

Secondly - when i removed there turret from the gearbox it had a gasket on it, the slick shift kit doesn't have any supplied and doesn't show any on the fitting videos, should it have gaskets fitted?

Thanks in advance

Tom
Post #445231 11th Aug 2015 7:59pm
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MaxRPM



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The two spacers have been replaced with one thicker spacer. This is fitted with gasket sealant on both faces and no need for a separate gasket.
Post #445332 12th Aug 2015 1:21am
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1derpony



Member Since: 11 Aug 2015
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United Kingdom 1996 Defender 90 300 Tdi CSW Java Black
Thanks max Bow down
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rfkdemon



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You will know straight away if it is a new type kit as they have now started to produce CNC bushes in black PTFE rather than the poor fit injection moulded grey land rover type.

Great kit, you will love it once fitted!
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