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USAFPILOT
10-06-2008, 06:54 PM
I noticed on the way home from our gathering in New Braunsfels that my shifter will now rattle a little in second gear if I dont have my hand on the shifter. What can cause this?

tccrab
10-06-2008, 07:19 PM
C Beam bolts.
Crawl under the car and re-torque them.
To really fix the problem for good, buy and install a set of Beam Plates from Bill B.
:thumbsup:

TomC
"Crabs"

karterdon
10-06-2008, 11:03 PM
You may also want to ckeck the shim adjustment at the shifter. under the shift boot where the shifter actually mounts in the shifter housing - There are shims that are used to remove the slight play that may be felt in the shifter and to tighten it up. If you ever replace your shifter with a Hurst - It comes with new shims. If you have ever pulled your shifter you may have lost a shim or two. They are very thin - only a couple of thousandths - .002 or so. They are placed in the front and rear of the shifter in the housing.

But also check the Beam plate bolts as well.

Don Yoakem
91-#267
Dark Red Met.

USAFPILOT
10-06-2008, 11:04 PM
what does the beam plate do?

karterdon
10-06-2008, 11:12 PM
the beam is a stiffining beam that runs the length of the drive shaft connecting the trans to the diff. It reduces flex and torque in the chassis and the drive line.

Don Yoakem
91 #267 Dark Red Met.

rkreigh
10-07-2008, 08:07 AM
see

www.zfdoc.com (http://www.zfdoc.com)

I will have a batch of 10 coming in soon at the club discount price of $145 shipped. might be the last set I can get at this price as bill sells them for $179 last I checked.

see if the shifter "rises" when you get on it. beam bolts being lose casue that.

the plates really do help the car and make the beam mounting way easier.

Jeffvette
10-07-2008, 01:22 PM
If you are still running a stock shifter with the lockout ring, there is a 3mm set screw that does back out and lets the rod rattle around and make noise.

tf95ZR1
10-07-2008, 02:55 PM
C Beam bolts.
Crawl under the car and re-torque them.

Do not over tighten them. Big probs for the transmission.


To really fix the problem for good, buy and install a set of Beam Plates from Bill B.
:thumbsup: TomC
"Crabs"


I agree. They also make it much easier to take the C Beam on and off.
You don't have to reach up on top and try and hold the nuts each time.

4DSZR1
10-07-2008, 03:45 PM
If you are still running a stock shifter with the lockout ring, there is a 3mm set screw that does back out and lets the rod rattle around and make noise.

Jeff, is the set screw under the top of the shift knob, or on the side of the shaft?


Thanks

Rick

Jeffvette
10-07-2008, 04:12 PM
Jeff, is the set screw under the top of the shift knob, or on the side of the shaft?


Thanks

Rick


Rick, it is located at the 6 O'clock position on the shifter itself. It actually goes through the lift ring collar.

USAFPILOT
10-07-2008, 04:14 PM
Rick, it is located at the 6 O'clock position on the shifter itself. It actually goes through the lift ring collar.

I'm going to check this...because I did have the shifter apart once already when I was taking the interior apart. I bet I didn't get it tight enough.

4DSZR1
10-08-2008, 10:17 AM
Rick, it is located at the 6 O'clock position on the shifter itself. It actually goes through the lift ring collar.

Thanks, I'm checking mine today too. btw, I like your new avatar

USAFPILOT
10-10-2008, 01:32 AM
me too

jonszr1
10-10-2008, 02:08 AM
no butts about it she is a winner :mrgreen: