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I've had the delrin ones (from KJB when they were around) for years and they have been great. No maintenance needed and they seem to be firm enough.
 
Derlin is self lubricating, I have them myself and they work great :)
 
Brass bushings don't have enough give in them resulting in snapping the cable. Go with torque solutions. I did and they are a much needed improvement. I also took off the counter weight and it feels like a whole new car
What did this do for you?
Where did you find dis-assembly instructions. Can't figure out what comes apart by glance.
 
It takes off about 2 pounds off the shifter. It just feels a lot lighter going into gear and kind of notches in there. A lot better in my opinion. I just replaced with 5/16th washers and left it out. There's a DIY in interior or engine I believe. If I remember right you just remove the clip and it slides right off. Much better improvement IMO
 
Interesting I'll have to look for it. Probably also remove the little lever that's stuck there on the main shaft.

edit: nope, found nothing
 
It takes off about 2 pounds off the shifter. It just feels a lot lighter going into gear and kind of notches in there. A lot better in my opinion. I just replaced with 5/16th washers and left it out. There's a DIY in interior or engine I believe. If I remember right you just remove the clip and it slides right off. Much better improvement IMO
Can you show a pic of what counter weight you took off?
 
Yea you should probably put your counterweight back on man. It's there for a reason.
 
Removing the weight removed close to 2 pounds hanging on the shifter cable. Because I did this the shifting feels smoother and just floats into gear verses being thrown into gear. When you replace the bushings, take the weight off and put the cotter pin in without the washers. Jump in the car and just go through the gears. If you like it add some washers and if you don't then put the weight back on. I can't really think of an example since it's so early in the morning but I guess you could think of having a non abs car verses a car with abs. I'd rather have a car with no abs. I can now go through all 6 gears (1-5 and reverse) with my pinky finger. I'm going back to bed haha
 
Removing the weight removed close to 2 pounds hanging on the shifter cable. Because I did this the shifting feels smoother and just floats into gear verses being thrown into gear. When you replace the bushings, take the weight off and put the cotter pin in without the washers. Jump in the car and just go through the gears. If you like it add some washers and if you don't then put the weight back on. I can't really think of an example since it's so early in the morning but I guess you could think of having a non abs car verses a car with abs. I'd rather have a car with no abs. I can now go through all 6 gears (1-5 and reverse) with my pinky finger. I'm going back to bed haha
Any positive difference you are feeling is from the bushings you installed. They are what is giving you the more direct shift. Did you take your own advice on trying them with and without the counterweight?

Comparing this to ABS is a little flawed- ABS is a system developed for safety for people who don't know how to drive; the counterweight is there for things to operate smoothly... using Science. It's simple physics.

But hey, in the end, if you think you feel a difference, then lay on, MacDuff.
 
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