How warm should an SE gearknob get?
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How warm should an SE gearknob get?
The alloy gearknob on my SE got up to body temp today on a 50k drive in mid-20 degree outside temps and dríven at no more than 100kmph and no more than 3,000 revs.
Is this normal?
Is this normal?
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Re: How warm should an SE gearknob get?
I remember the voodoo knob on my NB used to get bloody hot after a decent drive.
hows your gear boots looking?
hows your gear boots looking?
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Re: How warm should an SE gearknob get?
I would have taken that as a given. SE are sex on a stick.
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Re: How warm should an SE gearknob get?
I used to have a metal gear knob on my car as well, and didn't like it - too hot in summer, too cold in winter...so I switched to a teflon Works Engineering knob available from MX5 Mania (shameless plug )
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Re: How warm should an SE gearknob get?
I got a chrome gear knob and I had got burned once because of it.
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Re: How warm should an SE gearknob get?
Sounds like mine is normal then. I need gloves in winter and it needs a glove in summer.
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Re: How warm should an SE gearknob get?
Ive got a machined ss knob and it used to get to like 35-40 degrees on drives down to the coast. Replacing the shift boots made a big difference, I'd check this out.
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Re: How warm should an SE gearknob get?
Yes they do get hot in summer when the car's been sitting in the sun with the top down.
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Re: How warm should an SE gearknob get?
davekmoore wrote:SE got up to temp today on a 50k drive
On the road again - congrats Dave!
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Re: How warm should an SE gearknob get?
How many have had the H pattern sticker come off their SE gearknob?
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Re: How warm should an SE gearknob get?
93_Clubman wrote:davekmoore wrote:SE got up to temp today on a 50k drive
On the road again - congrats Dave!
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Re: How warm should an SE gearknob get?
I have a machined Momo one on my NA that the previous owner bought at vast expense. I have put a piece of plastic tube over the shaft and then put the knob over that - it both gives a better fit and insulates it a bit. It still gets warm though.
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Re: How warm should an SE gearknob get?
My plastic NB8A gear knob was getting VERY hot, so I replaced the shift boots, problem solved. Those rubber things make a huge difference.
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Re: How warm should an SE gearknob get?
Intact boots certainly reduce the noise and heat getting into the cabin but don't stop heat being transmitted into a metal gearknob from the lever.
I might try the sleeve mentioned in one of the posts. Any more details?
I might try the sleeve mentioned in one of the posts. Any more details?
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Re: How warm should an SE gearknob get?
davekmoore wrote:93_Clubman wrote:davekmoore wrote:SE got up to temp today on a 50k drive
On the road again - congrats Dave!
Thanks, but still a lot of snagging to be done before it's a useable car again .
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