Very last leak to chase on my '79 is a small leak at the original BW ST-10. After two and a half years of ownership, it's time to nip it in the bud and finally have a leak-free car. I think I may have narrowed it down to the midplate gaskets, but either way I have a full re-seal kit at the ready and this will call for removing the trans as a unit.
So removal seems easy enough, my question involves more around the shifter assembly, rods, and linkages. So say I unbolt the shifter assembly and the rods from the shifter shafts at the side cover, and tie all that stuff out of the way as specified in the service manual...
SHOULD be good, right?
As in, once I re-install the trans and bolt it all back up, I shouldn't have to adjust anything, right? Should go right back to shifting the way it always did, assuming I bolt everything back up correctly, right? The trans works and shifts in all gears just fine, don't want to mess that up or god forbid have to adjust shifter linkages, because I hear that can be a nightmare. I don't want to mess up the settings/adjustment I already have, and I don't intend to do absolutely anything new to the trans other than just replace gaskets and seals, even though that unfortunately means having to take a lot of it apart...
Just want to plan ahead in case when I reinstall the transmission and bolt back up the shifter assembly and rods, I have to make adjustments.
Also, is there a gear I should put the trans in for ease of removal/disassembly and re-installation? Keep it in reverse (i.e. lockout), or shift it into neutral or what?