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Old 04-18-2008, 06:20 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by PAULCAPASSO View Post
Ok update.. It's broken in now. It rattles like a son of a b. everything is tight.. I might put something between the shifter and the mounting plate on the trans.. I think that's what the piece of dyonmat is for that comes with the shifter. It's approx. the size of the square for the shifter handle. Also.. I think it really needs to be greased up good. I'll be back with more info.
Wow Paul, I am sorry your's is making all that noise. I did not install the small square of stuff. I hated the four nuts above the tranny. What a pain. Now that it is installed, it is quiet as the stock shifter and gives excellent feedback on gear location and shift points. I put the "T" bar knob on it. That made alot of difference. By the way, I just put a good covering on the ball nothing more. It is working great.
Best of luck.
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