Fun with aftermarket parts. With the decision that I do not want to drop the valve body with the transmission in chassis I decide I will setup the shift cable. Since the sump is off I can easily see just where the shifter is and determine what needs to be done to get my shift position lights to all function and the starter to function in both park and neutral. Park was no issue, but the shift lever needed to be in drive for it to function, not neutral. This being the reason I felt the need to spend stupid money on near unobtainaum parts.
I spent a few hours under this last night and have been back at it for a few more this morning.
Procedure is to adjust the shifter in neutral and set up the switch as it needs to be. I first started with the cable removed and looking at the shift pawl inside the transmission and utilizing the multi meter to pin out the continuity through the switch. All was fine, nothing wrong with the switch.
So I setup the cable, this done in neutral, well now the transmission does not go into park, it just does not travel far enough.
So I setup the cable in park, now the shifter needs to be moved into drive to engage neutral. OK, this is where I started.
In my mind the new cable I am working with was a factory supplied unit so I was not questioning it till now but there is surly a geometric error such the the transmission is not moving as far as the shifter is asking for.
Shifter and trans are out of the same vehicle. the cable end at the trans was crusty and the rubber bushing was whooped, if that word works for you.
I pulled the original part of the old cable out of where it was hiding, it is shorter than the one on this sweet Chinese cable.
The new Chinese cable has riveted the lower end in place rather than the factory push in place bushing.
Oh well, looks like I need to lay on my back and grind off the shiny new end on this cable and fit the original crusty on in place. Not to mention buy a new Chinese bushing that I guess I should have done in the first place.
I just might not bother with installing the near $180 of new parts at this point.
And now I see Amayama shows stock on factory cables and has them in UAE at a fair price, presuming they are factory parts.