Still Monday:
I don't care if the gas pedal is dead, I needed more "vroom vroom" noises for motivation. When I did I noticed the stop on second, fourth, and reverse (yes, I need reverse gear sometimes while making vroom vroom noises) seemed harder than first, third, and fifth...
That's when I noticed I was hitting the metal part of the shifter grommet.
I start the engine (it still barely idles sometimes) and push in the clutch (since I bled it and all). I shift into second and slowly let out on the clutch...
And....
CRUNCH!!!!!
The shifter doesn't travel far enough to engage the gear.
Why? Why, Alfa, do you still try to do this to me? I took out that hacked to death shifter, bought you a pretty new one, and you STILL wont cooperate!!!! WHY!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!?
the shifter is removed from underneath the car. If I'm going to remove the whole assembly I also need to remove the exhaust and driveshaft
BUT
I remember Jeremy Clarkson talking once about his GTV6 and he said he was driving one day and the shifter fell RIGHT out the bottom. I figure if he can do that on accident, I should be able to do it on purpose so away I go.
After I disconnect the linkage, it's just a snap ring and it all just kind of falls out!
Lucky for me I kept the remains of my old shifter so I could compare the housings between the two. See the difference?
So I set my old (cut) shifter in to place, and bolt back up the linkage (no snap-ring) and do the same second gear check...
Checks GOOD!
My plan now is to cut my pretty new shifter and weld it to the base of the old shifter and hope for the stinking best
GRRRRR
Good times