Question about shifter linkage.
#1
Question about shifter linkage.
Hey guys i recently purchased a good condition 02 mini cooper(non-S) and it seems to slide out of 3rd unless i hold it in and take it easy on the accelerations but I'm having trouble figuring out whats wrong. The car barely rolled over 100k. I've read several posts and no one seems to be having the same issues, I took it to a shop and they were not help and suggested replacing the trans but i think its an issue with the shifter linkage because 5th sometimes slides out also. Is there any way to adjust the shifter linkage? Is there something else it could be? Other posts say its likely the syncros are bad so is there any way to test it to be sure?
#3
Often not staying in gear results from bad synchros in the transmission.
Does there seem to be more play in the shifter when in gear compared to before?
If so, then maybe the shift cables or their attachments might be to blame, but
if not, probably the transmission. The Midlands transmission in the early Coopers
is not known for its longevity. Ask me how I know.
Does there seem to be more play in the shifter when in gear compared to before?
If so, then maybe the shift cables or their attachments might be to blame, but
if not, probably the transmission. The Midlands transmission in the early Coopers
is not known for its longevity. Ask me how I know.
#4
Often not staying in gear results from bad synchros in the transmission.
Does there seem to be more play in the shifter when in gear compared to before?
If so, then maybe the shift cables or their attachments might be to blame, but
if not, probably the transmission. The Midlands transmission in the early Coopers
is not known for its longevity. Ask me how I know.
Does there seem to be more play in the shifter when in gear compared to before?
If so, then maybe the shift cables or their attachments might be to blame, but
if not, probably the transmission. The Midlands transmission in the early Coopers
is not known for its longevity. Ask me how I know.
#5
On the shifter cables, the rubber grommet/stiffener that holds the linkage on both ends (The bottom of the shifter and the the linkage on the tranny) Tends to rot.. and the metal (the part that connects each end) gets torn loose and eventually breaks from the rubber.. It's easy to check the tranny end of the cable's, the shifter end is more difficult, since you have to take the exhaust off to get into the shifter box.. They're not that hard to replace. pull the air filter box above the tranny, then run the cables to the shifter box.
#6
I just bought it a couple nights ago but it does seem like there is a bit of play in the gear itself. If i go to the actual transmission and manually but it in gear it seems like the shift cable is actually holding it a little too far forward. Theres another thing that's making everything difficult, there seems to be a clamp holding it down and im not sure how to remove it to see if theres something else messing up in the shift cables.
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#8
OK, located my paperwork, this may only be relevant to Australia.
Campaign # 0053368 Retaining clip on gear shift mechanism.
It appears to be something to do with an absorber so if the retaining clip is faulty it may mean the absorber falls out resulting in the linkage either jamming or not functioning correctly.
Hope this is of some help.
Campaign # 0053368 Retaining clip on gear shift mechanism.
It appears to be something to do with an absorber so if the retaining clip is faulty it may mean the absorber falls out resulting in the linkage either jamming or not functioning correctly.
Hope this is of some help.
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