Those are OEM parts... they came off the shifter linkage when I disassembled it. The nut is a self locking type nut, but not nylon.
Don't worry, it's all obvious when you get in there.
Steve thanks for the confirmation, and excellent write up BTW.
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Those are OEM parts... they came off the shifter linkage when I disassembled it. The nut is a self locking type nut, but not nylon.
Don't worry, it's all obvious when you get in there.
(I don't like the yellow etching on the nSX-R knob)
Appreciate the entire detailed article Steve!
rick
Yeah, I'm not too crazy about the yellow etching either even tho I bought this NSX-R knob. I may grind it off and repaint it in red to match the accent color of my interiror.
Did you re-grease all the bearings and joints? Is it making a "click" noise when shifting to 2nd or 4th? There is a nut that is underneath the shift cables. I had to grind the head so it didn't hit the cables.
Long
I like to hear from ya'll on long term updates (reliable? would u do it again? etc....).
I'm going to be ordering the shifter boot and right now I'm on the fence if I wanted to do a CT shorter shift kit and the short gear lever stalk (Zanardi).
thanks Long let me check the nut underneath the cables.....
Where did you buy the black grease as I did not add any of it....
rk
I like to hear from ya'll on long term updates (reliable? would u do it again? etc....).
I'm going to be ordering the shifter boot and right now I'm on the fence if I wanted to do a CT shorter shift kit and the short gear lever stalk (Zanardi).
Bats,
I have the short stalk, short shifter kit, and the zanardi stalk. i've had it for over a year now, and it'd do it all over again. the throws are shorter, and the shifting feels a little tight, but in a good way :wink:. I can't tell you reliability wise since i've only done spirited runs in the canyons. so far, i haven't heard of any horror stories. if you don't feel like paying for the short gear lever stalk, you can always have your stock one threaded down until you're comfortable with the height. i've seen this done a couple times at a shop i frequent. good luck with your decision. let me know if you have any more questions.
long
I like the idea of machining the threads further down. One less extra part to fill the garage.
Any idea on costs?
I did Dave's short throw shifter, the R stalk, and the R knob that threads in further. I literaly shift by moving my wrist... the shifter looks and feel better, although it is definitely not as "soft" or as "damped". Very mechanical feel but with more feedback.
I dont necessarily care to have a shorter throw... but I dont want the shifter to 'appear' as high as it does.
What would be my best option? I'd like to avoid the clunky (harder) shift.
The first thing you can try is install the NSX-R knob. It is shorter than the stock knob. This will lower it a little. If that is not low enough for you, then change out the stock stalk and replace with the Short Gear Stalk. The Short Gear Stalk is shorter above the pivot point and has a longer threaded area so you can screw the knob down even further.
Just remember, if you shorten the top of the stalk (knob, short stalk), or lengthen the bottom of the stalk (Dave's short shifter), the throw will shorten accordingly.
Either of these two options better for reducing the 'notchy' ness often associated with short shifters?
I'll be using mine as a daily driver and dont care to have a work out every time I shift.
Thanks for your input! A shorter throw would be great but again I'm concerned about the notchy feeling that some have reported.
I like to hear from ya'll on long term updates (reliable? would u do it again? etc....).
I'm going to be ordering the shifter boot and right now I'm on the fence if I wanted to do a CT shorter shift kit and the short gear lever stalk (Zanardi).