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Date:         Tue, 15 Jun 1999 14:12:20 +0100
Reply-To:     Martin Laycock <m.laycock@STRATH.AC.UK>
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From:         Martin Laycock <m.laycock@STRATH.AC.UK>
Subject:      Re- Shift knob rattle help??
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I used to have a gear shift rattle until about a month ago. I used to tuck the gear nob behind my left knee (UK remember) while doing any sort of speed. I took the whole gear shaft off and changed the rubber bush located above the fuel tank. (The tank was off for de-rusting anyway) I also replaced the bolt that joins the bottom of the shift lever and the rod. The plastic bushes were OK but the bolt had grooves worn into it. I think this was the source of the noise. Now I have a much better feel to the gear shifting and NO rattles.

Martin 82 Transporter

> While on a long trip this weekend we noticed cruzing down the highway our > shift knob rattles... and is very anoying! Anybody have a cure? > > Madeline > '90 Syncro Westie


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