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This would best be done by a shielded type arc welding like used on crankshafts to build up metal. Then it would need to be machined and heat treated. It would be an involved process. Probably easier to find another 4-speed for parts...or a new stick. Good luck.

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Thanks John.

Hard to find another one..

I thought Mig weld a beat on it..cool it of in oil and grind it to shape should work. Changing gear does not require heat..I mean it is not get as hot as an inner engine part therefore not requiring high strenght. what do you think?

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with the pin you mean the screw bit ?

I had a similar problem with a 4 speed. I mig'd the worn areas to build them up and ground them back to the original profile. The pin is removable by pushing it to the inside and use it to get the correct clearence.
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Easier to braze it up and file it down. Will work just as well but wear out sooner.

How many miles on it now? If the original wore out in 100,000 miles bronze might wear out in 50,000. How long do you plan on keeping it? If more than 50,000 miles might be worth buying new parts.

The pin seems to have a screw slot on the outside as if it screws in.

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I thought about bronsing it but was not sure for the the residue coming of it going trhough my gearbox..

Easier to braze it up and file it down. Will work just as well but wear out sooner.

How many miles on it now? If the original wore out in 100' date='000 miles bronze might wear out in 50,000. How long do you plan on keeping it? If more than 50,000 miles might be worth buying new parts.

The pin seems to have a screw slot on the outside as if it screws in.[/quote']

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