Hi locosters, Im having a bit of trouble at the moment with the sloppyness of my gear changing rods. I have the rod ends as close to the pivots but
there is still to much movement for me.
I like the feel of the gearknob being very solid ie less movement for gear changing.
What about moving the rod from the bottom of the gear stick to the middle or as high as i can get to the gear knob. Will this minimalise the
movement?
Gear
Road runner has some photos in his archives how he made his it may help you
Jacko
no that would make it further, move it further from the pivot, or change it the gaerbox engine put it closer to the selector.
Hi Matt
Here are your options for less movement at the gear lever:
Option 1 lengthen point A from pivot
Option 2 shorten point B from pivot
Option 3 lengthen point C from pivot
Option 4 shorten point D towards pivot
Cheers
Ian
[Edited on 11/4/08 by mackei23b]
[Edited on 11/4/08 by mackei23b]
Rescued attachment Gear Link.JPG
Have made all the rods as close as possible to there pivots. If thats the case then would pic 2 have less movement at the gearknob than pic 1?
I could make the link fit higher on the gearknob.
[Edited on 11/4/08 by matt.c]
Yes it would.
quote:
Originally posted by matt.c
Have made all the rods as close as possible to there pivots. If thats the case then would pic 2 have less movement at the gearknob than pic 1?
I could make the link fit higher on the gearknob.
[Edited on 11/4/08 by matt.c]
quote:
Originally posted by matt.c
Have made all the rods as close as possible to there pivots. If thats the case then would pic 2 have less movement at the gearknob than pic 1?
I could make the link fit higher on the gearknob.
[Edited on 11/4/08 by matt.c]