As I start to poke around deeper into our newly acquired C-310 I've come across a few issues, (I'll post my questions/issues separately for better search-ability for future readers).
There's a bracket that comes off the transmission that holds the transmission cable in place. Based off of my completely novice guess, it seems like the fasteners weren't stainless steel and corroded, affecting the bracket arm. It seems to me like the cable itself is protected in a sheath, but please let me know if that looks problematic too.
What's the fix for this? Can I pull the bracket arm off, clean it with a wire brush, repaint, and get some better fasteners? Or do I need a new bracket arm? And, if I need a new bracket arm, is that available as a part somewhere, or do I need to pull it off and bring to a machine shop to fabricate a new one?
If I'm not calling these things by their correct terms it's because I'm a newbie drinking from the firehose. I've found a few threads about replacing the cable(s), but if that's not required, I'd rather just fix the bracket arm at this point.
There's a bracket that comes off the transmission that holds the transmission cable in place. Based off of my completely novice guess, it seems like the fasteners weren't stainless steel and corroded, affecting the bracket arm. It seems to me like the cable itself is protected in a sheath, but please let me know if that looks problematic too.
What's the fix for this? Can I pull the bracket arm off, clean it with a wire brush, repaint, and get some better fasteners? Or do I need a new bracket arm? And, if I need a new bracket arm, is that available as a part somewhere, or do I need to pull it off and bring to a machine shop to fabricate a new one?
If I'm not calling these things by their correct terms it's because I'm a newbie drinking from the firehose. I've found a few threads about replacing the cable(s), but if that's not required, I'd rather just fix the bracket arm at this point.
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