As stated in my other post, I'm having problems with my fore-aft shift cable. The problem itself is actually the clip.. I think. Whenever I drive somewhat spiritedly, I always pop the clip off in third, and lose my 1-3-5.
It never did this before I installed my B&M, and it only does it in third. Has anybody else had an issue like this? And does anybody know the part number for those clips?
Thanks.
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If it only does this after you put the B&M shifter in I would take another look at how that is installed and pay close attetion to make sure the cable is hooked to the shifter in the correct spot. I have driven my car hard for as long as I have owned it and never had a problem with the clips.
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I marked the cables before I took off the original shifter, and reattached them to where the marks were, to about within a centimeter of accuracy. Is it possible I damaged the clip when taking it off of the original shifter?
I feel like I hit third, and just because I'm not used to the shorter throws, I probably push it a little further than I should, but I don't think it should be popping off like that just because I'm shifting a little hard.
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I would take a look awhere the cable goes into the bottom of the shifter, that clip there. just see if it is still in the same spot and undamaged.
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I think I know what you're talking about, but if I have to fix this one more time I'm just going to tear the whole thing out and check everything. It sucks when a short shifter actually SLOWS your shifting speed :\
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i put a B&M shifter in my car and had it in the car now for a while and never had a problem with popping out . i got the problem on the other side where they clips go into the gearobx itself
the clip were badly worn so i put a butl and a lock nut on it and had that done now over a year and never had a problem .
It happened again today. I'm willing to bet it's more possible that I @!#$ something up than the part breaking. I'm going to fix the cable half way between where it is now, and where I thought it was, and drive it hard. I'll keep ripping through the gears and fixing it further back until it doesn't pop out anymore.
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