Rena
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posted on 26/5/17 at 01:52 PM |
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Type 9 brass saddle
Hi,
During the winter I have installed a brass saddle from Burton Power in my type 9 gearbox.
http://www.burtonpower.com/hd-brass-saddle-gearlever-to-selector-shaft-type-9-e-gbt9539.html
I also have a quickshift-kit.
When I took the car for a test drive the reverse lock didnīt work and the shitfter was loose. I could put it in reverse without pushing the shifter
down.
Any idea how to solve it? Change back to the plastic one?
See this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaWV6l2Jz7Q
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Quinten
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posted on 26/5/17 at 01:59 PM |
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Fitted it the right way around?
It also says on the Burton page: "Made with elongated ears which must be crimped when fitted." did you do that?
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Rena
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posted on 26/5/17 at 02:15 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Quinten
Fitted it the right way around?
It also says on the Burton page: "Made with elongated ears which must be crimped when fitted." did you do that?
Yes I did, But maybe not enough.
It should be crimped around the " axle" from the gearbox, right? If you crimp it too much it's impossible to fit it.
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rusty nuts
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posted on 26/5/17 at 04:36 PM |
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I suspect it's more likely to be the quick shift at fault, easy to test just refit the original gear-lever assembly. There's no need to
buy a quick shift if you have the original gear-lever as it can be easily modified to make it a quick shift for pennies , the same can be said for a
remote extension.
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Rena
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posted on 26/5/17 at 07:29 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by rusty nuts
I suspect it's more likely to be the quick shift at fault, easy to test just refit the original gear-lever assembly. There's no need to
buy a quick shift if you have the original gear-lever as it can be easily modified to make it a quick shift for pennies , the same can be said for a
remote extension.
It worked like a charm last year, will replace it with the plastic one tomorrow.
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rusty nuts
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posted on 26/5/17 at 07:50 PM |
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Are you sure the saddle hasn't slipped around the selector shaft?
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Rena
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posted on 26/5/17 at 08:28 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by rusty nuts
Are you sure the saddle hasn't slipped around the selector shaft?
Nope, bit I don't think so, it must be something with a missing part for the quickshift.
I have http://www.burtonpower.com/quickshift-gearlever-kit-type-9-5-speed-ford-sierra-qs03k.html but I can't see the plastic bush and not the
metal clip, so something there must be missing.
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rusty nuts
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posted on 27/5/17 at 05:29 AM |
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I wonder if the gear lever has slipped lower than it should be so the reverse stop no longer engages? Also check that the reverse stop hasn't
fallen out , it's a wedge shaped piece of metal IIRC .
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Rena
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posted on 27/5/17 at 09:47 AM |
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I think I have sorted the problem out.
As I wrote before I bought my cars as an unfinished project. Last season I thought the gearbox worked great and problems with gearchanging was because
the gearbox was old. But know I realise there are parts missing.
I think the only thing thatīs mounted is the distanceplate between the gearbox and the gear lever.
I donīt have the nylon bushing and I donīt think I have the small metalclip.
Can anyone help me see if the metalclip is missing?
So, I have to buy another kit from burton OR buy a complete quickshift lever. I have seen Quaife have one, but to expensive, do cheaper ones work?
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David Jenkins
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posted on 27/5/17 at 10:51 AM |
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Does this link help at all? Dave Andrews quick-shift
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Rena
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posted on 29/5/17 at 10:42 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by David Jenkins
Does this link help at all? Dave Andrews quick-shift
No, but I thing I have solved the problem. Ordered parts, hopefully will get them before weekend.
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mcerd1
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posted on 30/5/17 at 08:20 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Rena
So, I have to buy another kit from burton OR buy a complete quickshift lever. I have seen Quaife have one, but to expensive, do cheaper ones
work?
The cheaper / DIY versions should work (can't speak for every version of course...) - its just moving the pivot point so really not that
complicated
The Quaife versions are very nice though - all metal with a spherical bearing, proper spring and 2 different positions for the pivot
not cheap mind you (new ones are a lot more than I paid for mine a few years back)
If you keep your eyes open second hand Caterham levers sometimes come up for a bit less - its the same Quaife lever but with a UNF thread on the end
instead of metric
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rusty nuts
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posted on 30/5/17 at 05:10 PM |
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I made my remote and quick shift following David's link , works really well and it was cheap. Total cost was less than Ģ1.00 using a few bits
from my scrap bin. I would say it is a better design than some I have seen . Hope it works out for the OP
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