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The ones indicated as B on this are the original type.
Looks like you have type A
Type B listed on Pure Motorsport: https://www.pure-motorsport.co.uk/individual-jc5-gearbox-parts
Selector forks no longer available and those plastic tips aren't available on their own.
@NorthloopCup might...
Yeah we did the same and still seemed stuck, but came straight out when we removed the AC pump (his isn't connected, just acting as another idler pulley 😅)
Like there didn't seem to be enough room for it to drop down here
@Flob did you remove the AC compressor?
I'm sure when we did Lee's, there wasn't enough space between the steering pump bracket and the AC for it to drop down and come out 🤔
Oh yeah easy.
Obviously need a way of compressing the aux tensioner (heavy duty jubilee) and then just various spanners and sockets.
Space is tight in places. You'll have to unbolt the pulley from the pump to get it out.
Yeah did one on Lee's a few months ago.
First time doing one, bit fiddly but not too bad if you have all the tools.
Worth flushing the system with fresh fluid before fitting the new pump.
Give the old one a pull and the new one a push to compress the cv end and see if it's any closer to matching.
As @Klumpy Dumpy says it could just be down to age/wear.
I believe she's fitted Recaro Trendlines, so it will be seat airbags.
I could do it if you were ever in the North West @Bubbles
It can, but you may need Google Translate open as a lot of the menus/settings are in French 😅
Good question.
I've never messed with the column really.
I know the lock barrel comes out, there's a grub screw holding it in and then I think you have to turn the key to remove it.