Short Shifter vibrates/noise
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Short Shifter vibrates/noise
Hey, I just recently had a short throw shifter installed on my car (2000
civic SiR/Si in US). Works great except when in 2nd or 3rd and the car is
slowing it self down/engine reving the shifter vibrates and makes a rattling
noise. By placing my hand on it it goes away.
Is this because there is something loose that wasn't put back on right?
any suggestions would be great.
civic SiR/Si in US). Works great except when in 2nd or 3rd and the car is
slowing it self down/engine reving the shifter vibrates and makes a rattling
noise. By placing my hand on it it goes away.
Is this because there is something loose that wasn't put back on right?
any suggestions would be great.
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Re: Short Shifter vibrates/noise
Well I found the problem with the noise/vibration from my shifter. The
bottom of the shifter was rubbing on the exhaust when the car was engine
breaking causing it to vibrate.
"Jehu" <dcoxREMOVETHIS@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
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> Hey, I just recently had a short throw shifter installed on my car (2000
> civic SiR/Si in US). Works great except when in 2nd or 3rd and the car is
> slowing it self down/engine reving the shifter vibrates and makes a
rattling
> noise. By placing my hand on it it goes away.
>
> Is this because there is something loose that wasn't put back on right?
> any suggestions would be great.
>
>
>
bottom of the shifter was rubbing on the exhaust when the car was engine
breaking causing it to vibrate.
"Jehu" <dcoxREMOVETHIS@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
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> Hey, I just recently had a short throw shifter installed on my car (2000
> civic SiR/Si in US). Works great except when in 2nd or 3rd and the car is
> slowing it self down/engine reving the shifter vibrates and makes a
rattling
> noise. By placing my hand on it it goes away.
>
> Is this because there is something loose that wasn't put back on right?
> any suggestions would be great.
>
>
>
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Re: Short Shifter vibrates/noise
"Jehu" <dcoxREMOVETHIS@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
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> Well I found the problem with the noise/vibration from my shifter. The
> bottom of the shifter was rubbing on the exhaust when the car was engine
> breaking causing it to vibrate.
>
>
> "Jehu" <dcoxREMOVETHIS@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> news:Rpxuc.48289$kc2.736387@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
> > Hey, I just recently had a short throw shifter installed on my car
(2000
> > civic SiR/Si in US). Works great except when in 2nd or 3rd and the car
is
> > slowing it self down/engine reving the shifter vibrates and makes a
> rattling
> > noise. By placing my hand on it it goes away.
> >
> > Is this because there is something loose that wasn't put back on right?
> > any suggestions would be great.
> >
>
I had a short-shifter put on my Teg not too long ago, & the guy said he
would have to cut the heat shield a bit to make it (the s.s.) fit, so I gave
him the ok to do it. I still feel it grind something (the heat shield?, but
not the gears) a bit sometimes, & sometimes it doesn't want to go into 1st
too easily. Oh well.
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Re: Short Shifter vibrates/noise
With the short shifter it makes it stiffer/harder to shift anyway tho.
Might just take some getting used to.
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> "Jehu" <dcoxREMOVETHIS@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
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> > Well I found the problem with the noise/vibration from my shifter. The
> > bottom of the shifter was rubbing on the exhaust when the car was engine
> > breaking causing it to vibrate.
> >
> >
> > "Jehu" <dcoxREMOVETHIS@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> > news:Rpxuc.48289$kc2.736387@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
> > > Hey, I just recently had a short throw shifter installed on my car
> (2000
> > > civic SiR/Si in US). Works great except when in 2nd or 3rd and the
car
> is
> > > slowing it self down/engine reving the shifter vibrates and makes a
> > rattling
> > > noise. By placing my hand on it it goes away.
> > >
> > > Is this because there is something loose that wasn't put back on
right?
> > > any suggestions would be great.
> > >
> >
>
>
> I had a short-shifter put on my Teg not too long ago, & the guy said he
> would have to cut the heat shield a bit to make it (the s.s.) fit, so I
gave
> him the ok to do it. I still feel it grind something (the heat shield?,
but
> not the gears) a bit sometimes, & sometimes it doesn't want to go into 1st
> too easily. Oh well.
>
>
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Might just take some getting used to.
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> "Jehu" <dcoxREMOVETHIS@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> news:RK6xc.2375$vO1.21160@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
> > Well I found the problem with the noise/vibration from my shifter. The
> > bottom of the shifter was rubbing on the exhaust when the car was engine
> > breaking causing it to vibrate.
> >
> >
> > "Jehu" <dcoxREMOVETHIS@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> > news:Rpxuc.48289$kc2.736387@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
> > > Hey, I just recently had a short throw shifter installed on my car
> (2000
> > > civic SiR/Si in US). Works great except when in 2nd or 3rd and the
car
> is
> > > slowing it self down/engine reving the shifter vibrates and makes a
> > rattling
> > > noise. By placing my hand on it it goes away.
> > >
> > > Is this because there is something loose that wasn't put back on
right?
> > > any suggestions would be great.
> > >
> >
>
>
> I had a short-shifter put on my Teg not too long ago, & the guy said he
> would have to cut the heat shield a bit to make it (the s.s.) fit, so I
gave
> him the ok to do it. I still feel it grind something (the heat shield?,
but
> not the gears) a bit sometimes, & sometimes it doesn't want to go into 1st
> too easily. Oh well.
>
>
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Re: Short Shifter vibrates/noise
"Jehu" <dcoxREMOVETHIS@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
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> With the short shifter it makes it stiffer/harder to shift anyway tho.
> Might just take some getting used to.
>
Yeah, I have. It threw me off, though, at first when I was at red lights (in
the city), & it turns green & I'm sittn' there, trying to throw it in 1st.
It's easy now, but every once in a while it'll catch me off guard & won't
wanna go in 1st.
*grrrrrrrrrrr...........*
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Re: Short Shifter vibrates/noise
I'm trying to decide wether to have the same installed into my Prelude.
I drove a 1990 Integra with the short shifter, but I couldn't really
judge how much faster the shifts are in comparison to the regular
shifter. It did feel faster, and the amount of travel was reduced, but
does it really help?
Cosmin
rastapasta wrote:
> "Jehu" <dcoxREMOVETHIS@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
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>
>>With the short shifter it makes it stiffer/harder to shift anyway tho.
>>Might just take some getting used to.
>>
>
>
>
> Yeah, I have. It threw me off, though, at first when I was at red lights (in
> the city), & it turns green & I'm sittn' there, trying to throw it in 1st.
> It's easy now, but every once in a while it'll catch me off guard & won't
> wanna go in 1st.
> *grrrrrrrrrrr...........*
> ;}
>
>
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I drove a 1990 Integra with the short shifter, but I couldn't really
judge how much faster the shifts are in comparison to the regular
shifter. It did feel faster, and the amount of travel was reduced, but
does it really help?
Cosmin
rastapasta wrote:
> "Jehu" <dcoxREMOVETHIS@hfx.eastlink.ca> wrote in message
> news:51axc.2473$vO1.22227@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
>
>>With the short shifter it makes it stiffer/harder to shift anyway tho.
>>Might just take some getting used to.
>>
>
>
>
> Yeah, I have. It threw me off, though, at first when I was at red lights (in
> the city), & it turns green & I'm sittn' there, trying to throw it in 1st.
> It's easy now, but every once in a while it'll catch me off guard & won't
> wanna go in 1st.
> *grrrrrrrrrrr...........*
> ;}
>
>
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"Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to decide wether to have the same installed into my Prelude.
> I drove a 1990 Integra with the short shifter, but I couldn't really
> judge how much faster the shifts are in comparison to the regular
> shifter. It did feel faster, and the amount of travel was reduced, but
> does it really help?
>
> Cosmin
>
Right----at first, I noticed the difference, & liked it. Now, though, I
often wonder if it's still a short-shifter! It seems I hardly notice the
difference anymore. Several weeks after install, I remember I even asked the
guy who put it on if it slips in throw distance (if that makes any sense), &
loses its "shortness" of throw. IOW, are short-shifters adjustable, where
you can modify the throw? (Answer is "No").Or---do you have to adjust them
every few months to keep the shortness? I know----I've just gotten used to
it, but It does make me wonder.
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Re: Short Shifter vibrates/noise
I have found that after awhile I have just got used to it and it doesn't
seem like a change anymore.
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> "Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message
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> > I'm trying to decide wether to have the same installed into my Prelude.
> > I drove a 1990 Integra with the short shifter, but I couldn't really
> > judge how much faster the shifts are in comparison to the regular
> > shifter. It did feel faster, and the amount of travel was reduced, but
> > does it really help?
> >
> > Cosmin
> >
>
> Right----at first, I noticed the difference, & liked it. Now, though, I
> often wonder if it's still a short-shifter! It seems I hardly notice the
> difference anymore. Several weeks after install, I remember I even asked
the
> guy who put it on if it slips in throw distance (if that makes any sense),
&
> loses its "shortness" of throw. IOW, are short-shifters adjustable, where
> you can modify the throw? (Answer is "No").Or---do you have to adjust them
> every few months to keep the shortness? I know----I've just gotten used to
> it, but It does make me wonder.
>
>
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seem like a change anymore.

"rastapasta" <NOSPAM_rastapasta @ ev1.net_NOSPAM> wrote in message
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> "Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message
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> > I'm trying to decide wether to have the same installed into my Prelude.
> > I drove a 1990 Integra with the short shifter, but I couldn't really
> > judge how much faster the shifts are in comparison to the regular
> > shifter. It did feel faster, and the amount of travel was reduced, but
> > does it really help?
> >
> > Cosmin
> >
>
> Right----at first, I noticed the difference, & liked it. Now, though, I
> often wonder if it's still a short-shifter! It seems I hardly notice the
> difference anymore. Several weeks after install, I remember I even asked
the
> guy who put it on if it slips in throw distance (if that makes any sense),
&
> loses its "shortness" of throw. IOW, are short-shifters adjustable, where
> you can modify the throw? (Answer is "No").Or---do you have to adjust them
> every few months to keep the shortness? I know----I've just gotten used to
> it, but It does make me wonder.
>
>
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