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| Amateur STI Driver | Quote:
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| Spec C Club | i really dont think this is any of the gears grinding i know with changing the bushings u have an increase in the tranny driveshaft noise .. but i really do think its the reverse lockout cable ... take the boot out and take the car for a spin while in gear pull the reverse lockout cable up from under the shifter where it goes through the hole in the rubber boot down at the bottom (the reverse lockout ring being pulled up may not help) .. i'm almost positive this is whats going on because i ran into the same prob after doing my cobb double adjustable short shifter |
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| Muller Chevrolet
Car: 09 DGM STi Fav Mod: beastly fenders Location: Milford, NJ Posts: 10,390
IWSTI Addict since: Oct 2004 Trader Rating: (11) | it says in the intructions to make sure the cable isn't touching the "driveshaft" boy learn your car. zip tie it up. |
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| Amateur STI Driver | Quote:
i am trying to learn how to fix it so i came here to learn how to, thx for trying to help but i don't think attitude is nessecary. i really do appriciate the time and effort you guys are putting into to help though | |
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| Muller Chevrolet
Car: 09 DGM STi Fav Mod: beastly fenders Location: Milford, NJ Posts: 10,390
IWSTI Addict since: Oct 2004 Trader Rating: (11) | wasn't giving you attitude, but you shouldn't tackle something you know nothing about even if someone is doing it for you because you can't be certain they know wtf they're doing or if they half ass. |
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| Amateur STI Driver | i jacked up and zip died the reverse lock cable. it seems the noise went down when i pulled up the cable (before zip tying it) i still do here some grinding noise but not as much as before, i suppose that is the gear rotating? the noise seldom catches my attension now, unlike before, i have to actually listen carefully while driving. is there anyway to reduce the grinding noise further? |
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| | #23 |
| Spec C Club | what did u zip tie it to? the shifter right? This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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