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re: buzzing shift knob sound
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Subject: re: buzzing shift knob sound
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From: djchin@domain.elided (daniel j. chin)
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Date: Sat, 24 Aug 1996 09:31:56 -0700
I had a similar problem after having a short-shift kit
installed (which requires removal/reinstallation of the
shift-knob). Buzzing at high RPM and CW/CCW looseness.
One of the 'clips' inside the shift-knob has probably
broken. You can either (i) replace the shift-knob
which will run ~$40-80 or (ii) put some electrical tape
around the shaft to widen the diameter to make the knob
grip better.
I did the latter but had to experiment around a little.
Too much tape and it gets pushed down and out by the
shift-knob. What worked was to trim the end of the tape
a narrow 1/8-1/4 inch wide tab at one end and stretch it
through the notch at the top of the shaft, and then wind
about 1-2 inches of tape spirally down the shaft. The
tab through the notch helps keep the tape from being
dislodged when presing down the shift-knob. Too much tape
in the notch will prevent proper attachment of the knob.
dan
dan
96 M3 Lux, BostonGreen/Modena, Dinan airbox/exhaust, snorkel, RD bars
87 Dinan 325i 2.8L Stroker and many mods including MM short-shift kit
58k miles, 18k on Stroker, for sale:
http://dsrna.agi.org/dinan325i.html