Rob79er
Well-known member
'79 BW Tranny
I am trying to do a shifter adjustment per the instructions in the manual.
I decided to try this:
Instead of trying to insert the adjustment tool into the notch while the shifter was mounted, I decided to take the shifter out. I then aligned the gates perfectly as if I was going to install the alignment tool. I then painted a white line going all the way across all the levers on the back side of the shifter so that I could view the levers orientation to this line when installed. I installed the shifter - aligned all the levers onto the white line and then tightened down the nuts on the shifter rods.
Result:
Not too good. The shifter SOMETIMES feels good and other times feels terrible- meaning it won't go into a gear some of the time. Keep in mind this is all with the engine off and disconnected- (the car is not running presently). Sometimes I will go from Neutral to first and back 10 times in a row and it feels smooth and then as soon as I go to 2nd and then back to first I can 't get it into gear or it is very difficult. It seems that 2nd and 4th feel better than 1st and 3rd. Reverse feels great.
I had also read on another post that the shifter bracket wears by expanding- creating small gaps between the levers riding on the shaft. I had small gaps on mine so I used a press to ever so slightly narrow the gaps on the shifter bracket. I don't know if this has anything to do with it.
The tranny was just rebuilt and the shifter was removed, cleaned and lubed.
Any ideas out there?
I am trying to do a shifter adjustment per the instructions in the manual.
I decided to try this:
Instead of trying to insert the adjustment tool into the notch while the shifter was mounted, I decided to take the shifter out. I then aligned the gates perfectly as if I was going to install the alignment tool. I then painted a white line going all the way across all the levers on the back side of the shifter so that I could view the levers orientation to this line when installed. I installed the shifter - aligned all the levers onto the white line and then tightened down the nuts on the shifter rods.
Result:
Not too good. The shifter SOMETIMES feels good and other times feels terrible- meaning it won't go into a gear some of the time. Keep in mind this is all with the engine off and disconnected- (the car is not running presently). Sometimes I will go from Neutral to first and back 10 times in a row and it feels smooth and then as soon as I go to 2nd and then back to first I can 't get it into gear or it is very difficult. It seems that 2nd and 4th feel better than 1st and 3rd. Reverse feels great.
I had also read on another post that the shifter bracket wears by expanding- creating small gaps between the levers riding on the shaft. I had small gaps on mine so I used a press to ever so slightly narrow the gaps on the shifter bracket. I don't know if this has anything to do with it.
The tranny was just rebuilt and the shifter was removed, cleaned and lubed.
Any ideas out there?

