Hi All,
I also had to rebuild the gear linkage.
In my opinion, the system with roll pins is inadequate: hard to adjust and after several assemblies the rods are nibbled and good for trash.
The front linkage rod needs to be shortened to allow an adjustment with a jam nut and enough space to adjust the longitudinal location of the 1/2" heim rod end.
Comment on the attached picture:
- at the top : the linkage as taken out from the car; the thread to the front rod has been sectioned by the pins; the rose joint needs to be changed
- at the bottom, parts used to rebuild, from left to right (all in 1/2"UNF): threaded rod RH thread, RH threaded insert, RH nut, RH male rod end, universal joint (UJ) (from RS components, inner diameter 12mm), LH male rod end (cannibalized to get the LH thread), LH thread insert
The front link is shortened and a new RH thread insert is welded (at 10 degree angle); an 8mm hole is drilled through (perp to axis) 10cm from the end to allow to block while tightening the jam nut . The UJ is threaded 1/2 UNC RH on one side. The LH rod end is cut to get the LH thread end and one end is turned to 12mm to fit in the UJ; UJ ends are drilled and taped to put M6 allen stopscrews. I did not finally change the LH insert on rear link, Nuts have been modified (lathe) to allow large angle of the RH male rod end.
On the picture showing the assembly: rubber protection around the rose joint (also available from RS components); 1/2"rod end is located between 2 modified jam nuts; jam nuts of both links (RH and LH); strong loctite on both sides of the rose joint. To adjust: loctite on both RH and LH threads, adjust length, insert a screwdriver in the 8 mm hole and tighten jam nuts, test, readjust, final tightening of all jam nuts.One allen stopscrew is visible on rear link insert. The pivot assembly is using the original bracket, 2 M6 male rod end and a fabricated vertical plate where the 1/2"rod end is located (need to shorten that rod end).
Total cost around 80€ (from mcgillmotorsport.com and RS components); need a lathe and welding.
Hope it helps