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Author Subject: gear linkage rattle, best grease?
luke89

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Post #1
My kam racing gear linkages are rattling like an old woman sat on a washing machine, I filled the cups with some Castrol multi purpose grease but they are still very loud, has anyone managed to fully silence theirs? They're so annoying that I'm contemplating going back to standard.
Posted 30th Dec 2014 at 20:18
fatlapit

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drive shaft grease sorted mine

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Posted 30th Dec 2014 at 21:11
welshpug!

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standard will fix it, or a satchshift if you wait a bit longer.

got the same problem with mine and they've done bugger all mileage, pivot on the subframe does have some skop so ill rebuild that soon and see if that makes any difference

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Posted 30th Dec 2014 at 21:13
luke89

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Mine have been on the car less than 100 miles. I have new bushes to go on the pivot but when I went to remove the heat shield I snapped 3 bolts so I gave up on the job. I will try some drive shaft grease cheers!
Posted 30th Dec 2014 at 21:20
buzzbrightyear

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welshpug! wrote:

a satchshift if you wait a bit longer.

Laugh my ass off


How long you keeping the car for?
Just replace them

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Posted 31st Dec 2014 at 18:22
welshpug!

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What? prototype is in testing

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Posted 31st Dec 2014 at 18:22
bigbadbowen

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Never had any rattle ? Sure it's the linkage rattling ? When do they rattle ? At idle ?
Posted 31st Dec 2014 at 21:20
luke89

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No about 3k. It's definitely the linkages as it only started after I fitted them and when I hold the stick to one side slightly it rattles less.
Posted 31st Dec 2014 at 22:10
cully

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my linkages rattle too they've don around 3k miles Sad
in an attempt to stop it I'm going to put some small O-rings and grease in the top of the ball cups when refitting them
Posted 31st Dec 2014 at 23:26
bigbadbowen

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Are they set.to the correct length and angle ?
Posted 1st Jan 2015 at 00:28
bigbadbowen

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They must be looser than stans mums knicker elastic to make them rattle ?
Posted 1st Jan 2015 at 01:42
luke89

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They're setup correctly, i'm surprised you haven't heard about it mate it seems to be quite a common side effect of fitting them.
Posted 1st Jan 2015 at 02:33
bigbadbowen

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Post #13
luke89 wrote:
They're setup correctly, i'm surprised you haven't heard about it mate it seems to be quite a common side effect of fitting them.


Only ever used baker bm linkages and never had a problem ? I always pack the ends with lithium grease though ? Only rattle I've ever had was rear brake pads due to missing the anti rattle clip things ?

Gear rods from baker always seem tight fit even after many miles/years of use ? I even ran them without the securing clips ? Yes
Posted 1st Jan 2015 at 02:40
luke89

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I packed these with some castrol multi purpose grease but they rattled from the moment they were fitted.I might take them off and try some of the drive shaft grease and see if that helps, they're awkward to fit though so don't want to have them off every week.
Posted 1st Jan 2015 at 03:11
eliotrw

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I've never had this problem and Deepak fitted mine so I will ask him what he used, No doubt I will be seeing him soon!!!!

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Posted 2nd Jan 2015 at 16:54
buzzbrightyear

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Did he use Grease by any chance?

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Posted 2nd Jan 2015 at 19:51
rallyeash

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Maybe the original balls on the gearbox side wear smaller over time? Mine on my 205 before satch shift never rattled and were dry

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Posted 3rd Jan 2015 at 14:34
armzsc6

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Completely filled them with normal multipurpose grease when ever they have been removed and I've never had a single noise in about 3 years of them being on the car. Fitted a few other sets for mates as well and never had a problem.

My 6 has done 145k and previously still had the original linkages which were practically falling apart so I don't see how the balls would wear more than mine have.

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Posted 7th Jan 2015 at 00:04
luke89

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Hmm strange,I'll have to get under and have a look at them then as its very annoying.
Posted 7th Jan 2015 at 00:45
luke89

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These are still doing my tits in, most annoying thing about driving the car and thats saying something when my clutch is as stiff as Prince Andrew on a yacht.

Tempted to go back to standard.
Posted 26th Jan 2015 at 17:20
barrym

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You sure it's not the heat shield with the 3 snapped bolts rattling?

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Posted 26th Jan 2015 at 17:38
luke89

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No mate I never had the noise prior to changing the linkages over and it quietens down significantly if I push the gearstick down.
Posted 26th Jan 2015 at 18:03
Chr1sch

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Post #23
Gents, i've just picked up some uprated linkages, however my good friend that will be fitting them (and has done all the work on the car thus far) has said the bush on the end of the main rod is also knackered, any idea what he is referring to and where to get one!?
Posted 4th Mar 2015 at 09:49
buzzbrightyear

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He is probably talking about the part with the rubber ball on.
I got mine from Peugeot

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Posted 4th Mar 2015 at 10:35
Chr1sch

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buzzbrightyear wrote:
He is probably talking about the part with the rubber ball on.
I got mine from Peugeot


Ok cool, any idea where i might find a part number? My local Peugeot dealer is fecking useless (apparently they dont even sell Bianca white paint anymore...
Posted 4th Mar 2015 at 10:39

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