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243714 - Spring Clip – Transfer Lever

Original price - Original price €4,00
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OEM Part
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Spring Clip - a retaining clip in the transfer gearbox selector linkage.

It secures the transfer lever to its pivot, holding the gear-change lever located on the selector shaft so the joint cannot work loose in operation.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Land Rover Series 1
Land Rover Series 2 and 3
Fitment Notes SERIES I/II/IIA/III — LT76 gearbox
DEFENDER — LT76 gearbox (early models)
Alternative Codes
243714

In stock 17 units
13 · Gouda 4 · Drachten
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Frequently asked questions

What is the Spring Clip for the transfer lever and what does it do?
This spring clip secures the transfer lever to its pivot in the gearbox selector linkage. It holds the gear-change lever located on the selector shaft so the joint can't work loose while you're changing gear or driving.
Which Land Rovers does this transfer lever spring clip fit?
It fits Series 1, 2, 2A and 3 and early Defender models with the LT76 gearbox. The selector linkage is shared across these gearboxes, so confirm yours is the LT76 type before ordering.
Can the spring clip be reused, or should it be replaced?
Replace the spring clip if it's lost tension or distorted. A clip that no longer grips firmly can let the lever work loose on its pivot. They're inexpensive, so it's usually worth fitting a fresh one whenever the linkage is apart.