Is This Normal¿?¿?
Is This Normal¿?¿?
So I recently got a new job. No more beating on the car delivering pizza. I now work a lube shop and alot are newer cars. And the few 5 speeds ive driven had tight sticks...I noticed with mine if I have it in gear the stick can move freely tilting to where it could be 5th...and its like that in any gear. Been 5+ yrs since id driven a stick and it never misses a gear or jumps out any time I shift it goes precisely where I direct it to. But now driving these newer sticks it bugs me lol...is this normal for us to have that much play in it without it affecting shifting..
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Re: Is This Normal¿?¿?
its normal, its just worn out shifter bushings. If it bugs you that much hit up corksport for some bronzoil bushings.
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Older technology vs new technology. Bushings will help (I have them) a little but that slop is there and there's not much you can do about it. Someone on here mentioned tightening down the linkage at the trans by using different bolts but that could put a strain on the shifter linkage clevis and eventually it could crack. IMO
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There are three sets of bushings on the shift linkage.
One set on the shifter
One set on the transmission linkage
One set in front of the transmission
Only two sets are serviceable.
The shifter and on the transmission. They have a long bolt, two bushings and a small nut at the end. Just remove the bolts, replace the bushings and bolt each joint back down. the tighter you put the bolts the "firmer" it will feel. don't overtighten them.
The third link is not serviceable... without some cutting. You will need to use a dremel to cut off the third link to remove and replace the bushings. Order another longer bolt and nut from the shifter linkage and put it on the 3rd link with new bushings.
OEM bushings work fine, and with all three repaired, that will stiffen up your shifter tremendously.
THe next is going to be the shifter mount that's underneath the center console plastics. If the shifter is separating from the mount, it may get that loose feeling then eventually fall to the floor. A replacement shifter mount would be good to have as backup.
One set on the shifter
One set on the transmission linkage
One set in front of the transmission
Only two sets are serviceable.
The shifter and on the transmission. They have a long bolt, two bushings and a small nut at the end. Just remove the bolts, replace the bushings and bolt each joint back down. the tighter you put the bolts the "firmer" it will feel. don't overtighten them.
The third link is not serviceable... without some cutting. You will need to use a dremel to cut off the third link to remove and replace the bushings. Order another longer bolt and nut from the shifter linkage and put it on the 3rd link with new bushings.
OEM bushings work fine, and with all three repaired, that will stiffen up your shifter tremendously.
THe next is going to be the shifter mount that's underneath the center console plastics. If the shifter is separating from the mount, it may get that loose feeling then eventually fall to the floor. A replacement shifter mount would be good to have as backup.