Gear stick movement
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Gear stick movement
Hey all,
Out of interest how much movement should be in the gear stick, as in how much does it move? Mine seems to be quite loose and to get into reverse I have to really pull the stick into the driver's seat to get it into gear.
This stick seems to wobble!
Anyone got a video of their gear stick movement? Weird question I know!
Cheers
J & Monty
Out of interest how much movement should be in the gear stick, as in how much does it move? Mine seems to be quite loose and to get into reverse I have to really pull the stick into the driver's seat to get it into gear.
This stick seems to wobble!
Anyone got a video of their gear stick movement? Weird question I know!
Cheers
J & Monty
Monty The Minor, a Trafalgar Blue 1969 2 Door Saloon

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Re: Gear stick movement
Check the rubber O ring at the base of the lever, it often splits and falls off
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Re: Gear stick movement
On one of our cars with this problem I replaced the metal plate which retains the gearstick. This had worn greatly and this simple job transformed the gearchange. The three fixing screws can also simply come loose which won't help.....
It is possible (though perhaps unlikely) that you have the wrong gearstick. It is possible to fit the gearstick from the earlier gearbox to a later one and that too will mean a poor gearchange.
It is possible (though perhaps unlikely) that you have the wrong gearstick. It is possible to fit the gearstick from the earlier gearbox to a later one and that too will mean a poor gearchange.
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Re: Gear stick movement
Same thoughts as ManyMinors above.
Check that the gear stick retaining plate (Pt No: 2A3339(MOSS)) has not come loose or is excessively worn.
Also make sure that you have the right gear lever fitted - it is not unknown for the wrong gear lever to be fitted.
The 938cc gear lever is Pt No: 2A3417 & the 1098cc gear lever is part number 22A492.
Check that the gear stick retaining plate (Pt No: 2A3339(MOSS)) has not come loose or is excessively worn.
Also make sure that you have the right gear lever fitted - it is not unknown for the wrong gear lever to be fitted.
The 938cc gear lever is Pt No: 2A3417 & the 1098cc gear lever is part number 22A492.
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Re: Gear stick movement
Great, cheers, I'll have a pop at that!
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Re: Gear stick movement
There is also a plastic cup in there - may be missing, or detached from the lever.



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Re: Gear stick movement
Moss are unable to supply apperently.
What part is the retainer as per this diagram?[frame]
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What part is the retainer as per this diagram?[frame]
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Re: Gear stick movement
Item No: 56 is the retaining plate.
Item No: 45 is the plastic cup referred to by bmc.
Item No: 45 is the plastic cup referred to by bmc.
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Re: Gear stick movement
Hi,
Here's some links for you. The first two are for the plastic cup that sits under the gear stick and its associated spring, the next two are for the anti- rattle plunger and spring, a simple device but one that's definitely better in place than lost. The fifth one is for the rubber 'O' ring that pushes into the groove on the bottom of the gearstick.
Lastly a link to eBay for what looks like a 1098 gearstick with the mounting plate you might need and a gearknob (always good to have spares...).
Best wishes,
Mike.
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 92f3579342
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 92f3579342
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 92f3579342
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 92f3579342
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 92f3579342
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Morris-minor- ... SwdvpWEiep
Here's some links for you. The first two are for the plastic cup that sits under the gear stick and its associated spring, the next two are for the anti- rattle plunger and spring, a simple device but one that's definitely better in place than lost. The fifth one is for the rubber 'O' ring that pushes into the groove on the bottom of the gearstick.
Lastly a link to eBay for what looks like a 1098 gearstick with the mounting plate you might need and a gearknob (always good to have spares...).
Best wishes,
Mike.
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 92f3579342
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 92f3579342
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 92f3579342
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 92f3579342
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 92f3579342
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Morris-minor- ... SwdvpWEiep
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Re: Gear stick movement
Here is a pic of the two types of gearlever. Its difficult to identify if you have the wrong one, but a 948 one in a 1098 box made me think there was something wrong with reverse. The correct lever cured it.[frame]
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Re: Gear stick movement
You guys are awesome, thanks a lot!
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Re: Gear stick movement
@ moggalot; could you please tell (by the picture) wich lever should be on wich gearbox ?
Thanks !
Thanks !
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Re: Gear stick movement
Hi
My understanding is that the ribcase is long and the smoothcase short.
Don
My understanding is that the ribcase is long and the smoothcase short.
Don
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Re: Gear stick movement
The 1098cc/1275cc MG Midget gear lever is a much nicer gear lever and can be obtained in normal or anti-vibration mode.
The later the lever the less wear is usually to be found.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MG-Midget-Aus ... SwQoFWP2J4
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MG-MIDGET-GEA ... SwFnFV9uEf
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MG-Midget-Aus ... Sw~bFWP2Ht
Phil
The later the lever the less wear is usually to be found.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MG-Midget-Aus ... SwQoFWP2J4
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MG-MIDGET-GEA ... SwFnFV9uEf
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MG-Midget-Aus ... Sw~bFWP2Ht
Phil