Reduce gear lever throw
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Reduce gear lever throw
Anybody got one of these, or know if anyone still makes them?
http://www.spridgetmania.com/web/Item/C ... Detail.cfm
http://www.spridgetmania.com/web/Item/C ... Detail.cfm
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Re: Reduce gear lever throw
They have moved the pivot point up the lever to reduce the throw and increase the selector movement. The trade off would be a heavier lever movement.
On a similar subject can you still get a fly off handbrake conversion?
On a similar subject can you still get a fly off handbrake conversion?
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Re: Reduce gear lever throw
This is all the range in Mini world - there is no surer way to finish off your syncromesh! If you really want to change gear more quickly - just move your arm more quickly (and ignore the horrible crunching noises from the gearbox) - Simples!! The whole idea of syncromesh is to slow down the gearchange - so the dog teeth that actually do the engaging are at 'syncronised' speed with each other!
I had a fly-off handbrake on my Rally car - it was great. It was a very simple to fit kit at the time - gave the MOT lads no end of problems though........until I explained how it works. Dunno if still available - but let me know if you find one - I would indeed like to have it again!
I had a fly-off handbrake on my Rally car - it was great. It was a very simple to fit kit at the time - gave the MOT lads no end of problems though........until I explained how it works. Dunno if still available - but let me know if you find one - I would indeed like to have it again!



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Re: Reduce gear lever throw
My interest isn't especially in fast changes, more in reducing the gear lever travel.
Reading the instructions that go with that link it sounds like there is another part that sits in where the anti rattle bits normally go so I guess the lever is standard on the tricky to make end.
I wonder if the big bit could be made out of nylon rather than ally.
As for fly off hand brakes, take a look at;
http://asciimation.co.nz/pics/flyaway/
Looks doable to me.
Reading the instructions that go with that link it sounds like there is another part that sits in where the anti rattle bits normally go so I guess the lever is standard on the tricky to make end.
I wonder if the big bit could be made out of nylon rather than ally.
As for fly off hand brakes, take a look at;
http://asciimation.co.nz/pics/flyaway/
Looks doable to me.
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Re: Reduce gear lever throw
If your lever travel is excessive (or just plain loose) check the plastic bush under the gearlever. And - perhaps the selector forks are loose - or the 'box is just plain worn!



Re: Reduce gear lever throw
To reduce the gear lever travel simply take a hacksaw and saw it in half..... 

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Re: Reduce gear lever throw
Then I'd just need to train a gibbon to drive the car, genius idea![frame]To reduce the gear lever travel simply take a hacksaw and saw it in half.....
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Re: Reduce gear lever throw
Just move the seat forward a bit - and cut a couple of inches out of the seat frame to lower it........



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Re: Reduce gear lever throw
And cut a section out of the pedals to give more leg room



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Re: Reduce gear lever throw
And fit some of these too I suppose;[frame]
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I'm thinking that butchering another remote control will yield the tricky to make ball joint sockets needed.
As the force required now to move the lever is negligible a bit more wont hurt.
I'm thinking that butchering another remote control will yield the tricky to make ball joint sockets needed.
As the force required now to move the lever is negligible a bit more wont hurt.
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