Eric-My name is Chris or CP.
Mike W.- Once again, thank you. Sometimes I literally need things SPELLED out and SHOWN to me even when I should get it myself. I was looking for something that is not there and I mickey moused what was put in for the five speed a couple years later. I would not have seen that without the 5 spd diagram which I would not have looked at.
Which lends me to believe that both Eric and I need to check the bolts/screws in the front the shifter mounting plate. I might put a couple shots of ATF in there, but I will think about that after wards.
That mean dropping the exhaust and the drive line? Sounds like it. I'd rather not mess with the guibo at all. Hmm.......what to do. I should get a good look at it though.
I get it now....
Just like Ken B. said.
Take some pics like THans said.
Cheers!
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Eric,
I checked mine today and sure nuff', the nuts on the the passenger side were/are lose. I tightened them up some, not too much space in there, but it made a noticeable difference. Goes into second much better and all the other gears are completely smooth now. I think I had much bigger issues than I did, but it also looked like one of the bolts from the trans. had been re-welded in there. I recommend you take a look.
They were 13mm and I used small wrenches and small sockets with extenders and such to at least get some good turns.
Think I could have done a better job when I had the muffler pipes off a couple weeks ago. Doh! At least I know what I have to get at when it warms up a bit more and I am down with dropping the pipes and the drive line.
Thanks again everyone.
I checked mine today and sure nuff', the nuts on the the passenger side were/are lose. I tightened them up some, not too much space in there, but it made a noticeable difference. Goes into second much better and all the other gears are completely smooth now. I think I had much bigger issues than I did, but it also looked like one of the bolts from the trans. had been re-welded in there. I recommend you take a look.
They were 13mm and I used small wrenches and small sockets with extenders and such to at least get some good turns.
Think I could have done a better job when I had the muffler pipes off a couple weeks ago. Doh! At least I know what I have to get at when it warms up a bit more and I am down with dropping the pipes and the drive line.
Thanks again everyone.
I have a five speed box, and my shifter bracket has the four mounting points at the front per the 4-speed picture. This seems to be a far better design.Mike W. wrote: That little tab at the back of the shifter support is only for 5 speeds. 4 speeds used 4 bolts, two high and two low to support the shifter support. 5 speeds used 2 mounts up high in front and that tab at the rear to support it.
Does anyone else use this bracket on their 5-speed, or is my car an anomoly?
1976 528
I've never seen a 4 bolt bracket on a 5 speed and I've seen a bunch. Well, I might have done something like that on a 5 speed conversion on an E24 I used to have that had the mounting ears broken off, that one was definitely a collection of parts I made work.bizz wrote:I have a five speed box, and my shifter bracket has the four mounting points at the front per the 4-speed picture. This seems to be a far better design.Mike W. wrote: That little tab at the back of the shifter support is only for 5 speeds. 4 speeds used 4 bolts, two high and two low to support the shifter support. 5 speeds used 2 mounts up high in front and that tab at the rear to support it.
Does anyone else use this bracket on their 5-speed, or is my car an anomoly?
Mike W.
02 525ita. Wife's, aka grocery getter
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02 525ita. Wife's, aka grocery getter
02 530i. New to the fleet, 3 pedals.
03 QX4, AKA the Datsun. Finally got the 4WD vacationmoble to stop smoking.
07 Xterra. Still on the DL, a purchase from hell.