But - How do I separate the gear select linkage from the gearbox? Do the "cups" just pop off? do I need to press/depress anything etc?
Any advice is most welcome - thank you

(is this another "Clarkson" moment?)
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Ok, I'll give that ago after work, I was worried about forcing.jasper5 wrote:Use a large flat blade screwdriver or a pry bar under the the linkage ball joint and lever it until it pops off.
Yeah, that seemed like a good idea to me too - but neither that or belting a flat screw driver with a hammer seem to be working.ally406 wrote:I find putting an 11mm or 12mm spanner under the joint to leaver them off is best.
That sounds familiar,ally406 wrote:Never had any problems taking linkages off with a spannerThey can take a bit of force, unless they're shagged out, in which case they tend to come off all by themselves when you're far away from home.
ally406 wrote:Never had any problems taking linkages off with a spannerThey can take a bit of force, unless they're shagged out, in which case they tend to come off all by themselves when you're far away from home.
Yup - having lots of trouble. I tried greasing up the ball in the hope that this might make it easier, it's not like it was stiff in terms of rotation of the cup, but I thought that it might help - but to no avail.jasper5 wrote:ally406 wrote:Never had any problems taking linkages off with a spannerThey can take a bit of force, unless they're shagged out, in which case they tend to come off all by themselves when you're far away from home.
I meant in this case, clearly the OP is having trouble moving them as they appear to be very tight, only strong leverage will move them in my opinion.
steve_earwig wrote:Oooh, what a pa-lavaI gather the balls are different sizes on the ML5T so impossible to mix up but I don't know about the ML5C (which yours obviously is 'cos it has 3 cables)
I might need to add this to the Knowledge Base, perhaps you were just unlucky or it might be a ML5C thing...
Just checked, the top and the bottom balls are the same size as each other, the middle one is larger.steve_earwig wrote:Oooh, what a pa-lavaI gather the balls are different sizes on the ML5T so impossible to mix up but I don't know about the ML5C (which yours obviously is 'cos it has 3 cables)
I might need to add this to the Knowledge Base, perhaps you were just unlucky or it might be a ML5C thing...