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Trans cover slop 120-130

That's the first time I've heard that you can just turn the brass. Frankly, I don't think that would work since the pins overlap the soft brass and wear into the aluminum cover anyway. Can't even imagine how you'd get it out of there without damaging it.

Not sure what your concern is regarding the oversized pins.
Here's a lousy photo of what I've done to three M41s and one M4 gearbox tops.
It is simply a roll pin driven over the shift lever pin and then the gearbox top filed out accordingly to mate with the new roll pins.

Maybe it'll at least give you some other ideas.
It has worked flawlessly for many years. But I don't use the gear lever as an armrest like many people do.


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