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john 12-18-2004 10:01 AM

Question about shifter linkage
 
The car in question is my winter beater, a 92 laser AWD. Mods do not matter for the question but it has 2.5" turboback, mbc, k & n, intake pipe, ARPs, no egr shit or ac, and boost gauge. The shifter doesn't like to shift into 5th or reverse. It goes in fine when driving (5th) but the shifter seems as if it almost smacks the side of the console. Reverse is sometimes a bitch. I believe Peter or someone on here had the same problem but I cannot remember. It is very drivable but a bitch to fight the tranny into reverse upon startup. Could it be worn out bushings in the linkage? Anyone had this problem before? Thanks in advance, John.

Kracka 12-18-2004 10:12 AM

Re: Question about shifter linkage
 
You can try adjusting the shifter cables per VFAQ.com. I doubt it is a problem with the bushings, but its a good idea to check them and of course replacing them with some nice ones deffinately won't do any harm. One more thing to check, I've seen a few times where the shifter linkage actually comes in contact with certain aftermarket intake pipes when trying to shift into reverse.

john 12-18-2004 10:21 AM

Re: Question about shifter linkage
 
Ok, thanks. I'll check those.

Kracka 12-18-2004 11:26 AM

Re: Question about shifter linkage
 
Just as a sidenote, I had the Symbrowski (console) and Speed-Source (underhood) bushings and they were amazing. The kid (x1genx) that I sold them to didn't believe me when I said what a difference they made so I told him I'd refund his money if I wasn't 100% right. We installed them, I kept the money :)

A//// Guy 12-18-2004 12:10 PM

Re: Question about shifter linkage
 
I had a problem getting into any gear, but now I fixed it after tranny removal- new fork,shimmed ball,tob. Welded pedal assembly and I have all the bushings under the console and under the hood (metal). They help but I think you just need to adjust your cables if you can get into any gear except 5th and reverse.

My reverse is tough and I know QPR had a problem getting it in to reverse but I got used to it I guess :)

john 12-19-2004 01:03 AM

Re: Question about shifter linkage
 
I can get it into gear and am getting used to it as you were. I would rather not have to get used to it though :).

A//// Guy 12-19-2004 07:46 PM

Re: Question about shifter linkage
 
Well today I took my car to storage and it shifts so close to the floor you lift your foot a mm and your engaged haha. Reverse is an even more impossible bitch to get into. This spring I will bleed it out again with the adjustment rod all the way into the master cylinder (You should try this) and then readjust it to normal and see if that helps.

Im out of options, did the new fork, shimmed new ball, longer slave rod, welded pedal and Im almost out of adjustment.

Kracka 12-19-2004 07:48 PM

Re: Question about shifter linkage
 
Maybe your problem lies within the flywheel/preasure plate/friction disk, Peter.

A//// Guy 12-19-2004 08:01 PM

Re: Question about shifter linkage
 
Well the disk had 3/4 material left on it. The only thing I can think of would be the pressure plate all of a sudden got warped for some reason. If I cant fix it with a bleed in the spring then I might be swapping clutches to something else. GRR

Kracka 12-19-2004 08:05 PM

Re: Question about shifter linkage
 
Check flywheel step.

A//// Guy 12-19-2004 09:07 PM

Re: Question about shifter linkage
 
Pretty sure that is good.. That can't all of a sudden just be off, I wouldn't think. If I have to redo the clutch again Im getting a new one, not an ACT.

john 12-21-2004 08:03 AM

Re: Question about shifter linkage
 
Ok, I took the console off and checked it over. When I would throw all the way to the right, the shifter would bend a bit as it could not move enough. After studying the mechanism for a minute, I adjusted one of the shifter cables so it could throw it furthur and the problem is fixed.


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