Update on my 203 Shifter Rebuild:
I had the parts coated with black Cerakote last week. They turned out great. It think there were 10 parts and it came out to $200. $20/part wasn't bad. They coating is very hard and has a teflon-like feel.
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As I put it back together, I used this for lubricant: Lubriplate 930-AA. It only takes a very light coat. It should almost be invisible.
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First step of reassembly:
Lay the main housing down (as shown) and install the bolt and sleeve. Note: Through the entire assembly process, make sure the sleeve remains in contact with the housing. Once it is all bolted together, it won't be able to move.
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Step 2: Install the "hook" part, as shown. It can really only go on one way.
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Step 3: Install the thin plate (note the orientation of the "L" cut out) and put one of the curved washers over the sleeve.
In this photo, I applied the lubricant, but then wiped off 90% of it. What is shown is
WAY too much.
This thin plate has a "u-shape" cut out that fits over the sleeve. This must not get pinched between the sleeve and the housing. Otherwise, it won't be able to translate properly. This is a very subtle detail that can be easily overlooked when assembling and tightening the bolt at the end.
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