I was driving my car today and noticed that the shift feel felt off.. I went to investigate and when I was pulling off my shift knob I was able to pull the metal shifter off to? Does anyone know why this happened? I wasn’t even pulling particularly hard. Attached are some pictures, because I don’t know the technical term for what I pulled off and don’t want to confuse anyone:
I was able to pull off my whole shifter?
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I was able to pull off my whole shifter?
Rethread with loctite? But if this was me I would disable the car and yank out the transmission for some new parts and your definitely going to need a solid set of shifter bushings.
Put the boot back on to, it’s there to keep dirt from the shifting mechanism.
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Rethread with loctite? But if this was me I would disable the car and yank out the transmission for some new parts and your definitely going to need a solid set of shifter bushings.
Put the boot back on to, it’s there to keep dirt from the shifting mechanism.
Maybe that’s the cause of failure?Comment
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It looks like you have the early style shifter plate made of steel. If that is true, you can't use a Z3 lever without converting to the later style aluminum shifter.
The factory levers are isolated with rubber between the 2 metal halves, the rubber is vulcanized to the 2 parts and should never come apart. Your lever has broken. You can try to re-glue it together with epoxy or similar, but the correct fix is to replace it.Byron
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You have a early style shift lever that is not vulcanized together but is able to be disassembled and reassembled. The assembly is held together with a wire snap ring at the bottom.
I have used multiple late model shifters in early sheetmetal carriers without a problem.Comment
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Read Sonny's user title before listening to him.
It looks like you have the early style shifter plate made of steel. If that is true, you can't use a Z3 lever without converting to the later style aluminum shifter.
The factory levers are isolated with rubber between the 2 metal halves, the rubber is vulcanized to the 2 parts and should never come apart. Your lever has broken. You can try to re-glue it together with epoxy or similar, but the correct fix is to replace it.Comment
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I'm confused by this. I have an early shift plate with a z3 lever intake in my car, on it's second iteration. initially I had just the lever installed with the shifter plate and now with the same lever I've modified my shifter plate and switched to a dssr. In both cases the z3 lever fit fine however user has to snip a collar to get it to go over the lever ball jointsigpicComment
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Rethread with loctite? But if this was me I would disable the car and yank out the transmission for some new parts and your definitely going to need a solid set of shifter bushings.
Put the boot back on to, it’s there to keep dirt from the shifting mechanism.
Maybe that’s the cause of failure?sigpicComment
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I'm confused by this. I have an early shift plate with a z3 lever intake in my car, on it's second iteration. initially I had just the lever installed with the shifter plate and now with the same lever I've modified my shifter plate and switched to a dssr. In both cases the z3 lever fit fine however user has to snip a collar to get it to go over the lever ball jointByron
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You might be remembering that you can't get the collar and spring thing on without cutting it?sigpicComment
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