you can go to the local hardware store and get a piece of rubber about 2x
the thickness of the inner tube on the wheels. approx 1/16"
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> I am still looking to find out what is the proper material to use for both
> buffers to limit end travel of shift shafts. One is located on the bell
> housing the other on the OD adapter plate. I want something that will stand
> up to oil (Redline MT90) is somewhat plyable (it is a buffer after all) but
> won't disentergrate or compress over time.
>
> This is item #11 on this diagram:
>
> http://www.mossmotors.com/Shop/ViewProducts.aspx?PlateIndexID=28880
>
> Listed as not available by Moss.
>
> 031-339 N/A PAD, buffer BN4, BN6, BN7, BT7
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