Just wondering if all short shift kits rattle or not?
Installed one and it rattles. Not loud but it is there. In fifth it is a very very quiet rattle. But in the lower gears when accelerating hard it is there. Not overbearing but it is there.
What causes it and is it possible to adjust something to get rid of the noise or not. Is it just manufacturing tolerances? or do I need to re-tighten everything?
Short Shift Kit - Rattle
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Simple problem simple answer
just increase the spring rate
ie add another spring washer
2 or so bucks from mazda and they usually have them on the shelf
prob find a part number later tonight
but its a round washer 38mm overall diameter and bout 33 inside
and you just put it on top of the insert under the turret extension and it solves all problems!!
presuming its a short shifter kit that you describe and not just an aftermarket gear knob?
just increase the spring rate

ie add another spring washer
2 or so bucks from mazda and they usually have them on the shelf
prob find a part number later tonight
but its a round washer 38mm overall diameter and bout 33 inside
and you just put it on top of the insert under the turret extension and it solves all problems!!
presuming its a short shifter kit that you describe and not just an aftermarket gear knob?
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Thanks lowmiata, yes it is a short shift kit and not a shift knob.
But problem has now been solved.
I took the gear knob off and then re-tightened it (has 3 allen key grub screws) much tighter than it was before and \"hey preseto\" no rattle sound now. Pure silence just like standard. Only it is more fun with the much shorter gear change, albeit slightly stiffer action.
Thanks everyone
But problem has now been solved.
I took the gear knob off and then re-tightened it (has 3 allen key grub screws) much tighter than it was before and \"hey preseto\" no rattle sound now. Pure silence just like standard. Only it is more fun with the much shorter gear change, albeit slightly stiffer action.
Thanks everyone
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Actually, I found the real cause today when I was driving around. The rattle came back and so I thought, the grub screws on my gear knob had come loose again. But then I noticed what it was. The gear stick itself is two piece. A top and a bottom. So when I changed gears (I assume this was the cause) the leather gear knob gripped my hand and slightly loosened the two pieces of the gear stick. When I stopped at a stop lights I lightlly tightened the gear stick and no rattle. I must admit I only hand tightened it in the first place. So tonight I will take it off again and put in some thread tape or thread lock this time and tighten it up much tighter.
JSE. - yeah, I gotta agree there, it does sound rather mean and I didn't mind it either, but just preffered it not to be there for long distance cruising.
JSE. - yeah, I gotta agree there, it does sound rather mean and I didn't mind it either, but just preffered it not to be there for long distance cruising.
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