M.C..
ClioSport Club Member
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Can you upload a picture?I have had the whole sleeve and knob off, it is not that it still happens. I believe it is the bearing/olive about where the gear stick pivots that is rattling
The bearing/olive area mate.Yes I can but of what
Is that elastic I'm guessing? If so where/how is it fixed to?
Also is that not putting unneeded stress on the gearbox?
Is it worth a purchase though??
Looks really smart.
Well worth the money.
Sorry for the delay guys, here are my attemps with detailed pix
Attempt 1:
Results :
It reduced the rattle quite a bit. But i felt a better result was achievable.
Attempt 2 :
Results :
I haven't driven it 5 miles with this fix yet, but already i can say this is going to be a better solution than the one above.
The trick is to get more force horizontally on this exact point. With the first attempt it didn't have enough force, but it reduced the rattle quite a bit.
This way you are able to adjust the strenght with the elastic AND the cable binder. Better to tweak it just like you want.
In 1st/2nd/3rd/4th there is very slight to no significant force, only in 5th (cruising speed) will it be most effective (which for me was the most annoying).
Ill post the results for a long run tomorrow
BEJUSUS........ Engineer you're not
Its the reverse lock sleeve that rattles against the gearstick. You want the reverse lock sleeve machined internally for an o-ring top and bottom and a rubber washer put on the bottom of the sleeve to stop them contacting each other. Hold the reverse lock sleeve while driving and it won't do it anymore.
If you take it apart you'll see that the reverse lock sleeve is machined internally with an o-ring top and bottom! Putting a washer in the bottom makes no difference as we've tried already!
If you take it apart you'll see that the reverse lock sleeve is machined internally with an o-ring top and bottom! Putting a washer in the bottom makes no difference as we've tried already!
Mine doesn't Nick, it was one of the initial kits from the group buy. Any roads it doesn't bother me as its for my race car, I was just commenting on places I could see improvement from my version. The plastic gearknob is another point I noticed it contacted, maybe a larger ID on the knob would help too. I think it needs a lot of little adjustments to get it there (no vibration) which I believe you's improve on every kit you send out anyway.
Speaking of my gearstick personally, if I remove the reverse lock sleeve all together I have no problems with vibration which would point towards that being the issue.
Oh really, I don't remember doing any without O-rings but I have slept since then and I think I get formatted every night.
Just a quick note to all that we are looking into solving this problem and have had some positive results from some testing today - we will keep you posted.