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tabbbster

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Post #1
Just fitted my GE Quickshift. A bit of a fiddley job getting to the rod to put it on, but once its fitted what a nice difference the gear throw is just about perfect. I am Well happy Big grin

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Posted 28th Jun 2008 at 22:00
roland rat

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Post #2
good man!Thumbs up best mod for
Posted 29th Jun 2008 at 00:23
petegti6

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Post #3
I thought it was great, but then it slipped Angry

I tightened it again, it slipped again.....

Then, HELLO BIN! LOL

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Posted 29th Jun 2008 at 01:45
roland rat

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Post #4
petegti6 wrote:
I thought it was great, but then it slipped Angry

I tightened it again, it slipped again.....

Then, HELLO BIN! LOL


my quickshifts been fine for over 5k,yours probably slipped because you drive like a c*nt! Laugh
Posted 29th Jun 2008 at 02:00
tabbbster

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Post #5
petegti6 wrote:
I thought it was great, but then it slipped Angry

I tightened it again, it slipped again.....

Then, HELLO BIN! LOL


What make was yours?

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Posted 29th Jun 2008 at 02:06
joker

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Post #6
petegti6 wrote:
I thought it was great, but then it slipped Angry

I tightened it again, it slipped again.....

Then, HELLO BIN! LOL

Exactly the same happened to mine Yes

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Posted 29th Jun 2008 at 02:18
rallye james

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Post #7
I'll have to get one of these on mine. I've got one on the 106 and been very impressed with it, now the 306 seems to have a long gearchange Razz

Is it the same principle of having a small metal bracket on the end of one of the linkages? And I presume you have to do it from underneath in the 306?

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Posted 29th Jun 2008 at 02:32
tabbbster

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No I did mine from the top. Smile Nearly got my arm stuck mind LOL Between the back of the ECU box, bulkhead the strutbrace and the alarm siren. No My arm was a bit to big. LOL

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Posted 29th Jun 2008 at 02:48
jam555

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Post #9
I got a second hand gearbox put in the other day. When they put the box in they also fitted a GE quickshift.

Was fine first day. Then second day started car up and there was a grinding noise when in 2nd, 4th, 6th or reverse, but the grinding noise was only there when I pulled back on the gearstick normally - if i pulled back lightly then it was - in gear and fine. The noise is there all the time in reverse though.

Basically do you think the box is knackered or could it just be the quickshift?

There is a brand new clutch kit on the car.
Posted 16th Jul 2008 at 20:26
24seven

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Post #10
sounds like a duff or low-oil box to me. can't imagine a quickshift doing that.

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Posted 16th Jul 2008 at 20:42
ted

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Post #11
gearbox. It could just be the release bearing not sitting correctly

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Posted 16th Jul 2008 at 20:45
fletch

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Post #12
petegti6 wrote:
I thought it was great, but then it slipped Angry

I tightened it again, it slipped again.....

Then, HELLO BIN! LOL


I don't understand why they redesigned it and made it worse! Mine is the original design and is my best mod Yes
Posted 16th Jul 2008 at 22:41
craigy_87

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Post #13
gonna be getting some pug racing gear linkages an one of these quickshifts next week, it gonna be worth it??
Posted 17th Jul 2008 at 00:55
miles

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They really need to pin it to the shaft to stop it turning, I;ve seen a few do that and on 205's with the same mod with the linkages on and the Q/S removed I;ve always had good comment's,

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Posted 17th Jul 2008 at 02:38
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miles its you that sells the gear linkages isnt it (correct me if i'm wrong), so do you think quickshift plus your linkages will work well?
Posted 17th Jul 2008 at 03:53
24seven

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Post #16
How the hell do I get the ball join apart where the quickshift goes? Am I missing something, or is it sheer funking brute force that does it, ecause I can't bloody shift mine!


and fwiw I've had miles' rods on my 205 for a while now (with a chopped L bracket quickshift mod) and it's absolutely spot on. Gearchange is tight as anything and with the lengths being adjustable, the stick sits in the right place for me too, one of the best upgrades I've done to the car. Cheers!

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Posted 17th Jul 2008 at 18:43
ted

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yep brute force Big grin I used a big screw driver and my big muscles Wink

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Posted 17th Jul 2008 at 19:57
24seven

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Post #18
This is insane! I'm no weakling but ffs I can't budge the thing!

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Posted 17th Jul 2008 at 20:11
bonzo

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Post #19
24seven wrote:
This is insane! I'm no weakling but ffs I can't budge the thing!


I take it you are talking about popping the gear linkage off the gear selector rod?
Think I did the same, just used a screwdriver. iirc I just twisted the linkage on the ball one of the ways it would twist, then levered under it with a screwdriver, took a bit of faffing but it popped off eventually.
Was just worried about breaking something, or the other end popping off at the same time and then having to p*ss about with that end too!

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Posted 17th Jul 2008 at 20:34
24seven

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yeah. I can't for the life of me get the linkage to split!

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Posted 17th Jul 2008 at 21:12
dave

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Post #21
[cowboy method] melt it! [/cowboy method]

Posted 17th Jul 2008 at 21:20
bonzo

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Post #22
maybe wd40/carb cleaner or grease of some sort?
Although getting a can down there may prove somewhat difficult!

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Posted 17th Jul 2008 at 22:18
sandro

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Post #23
I have one question about the quickshift's compatibility - the 306/Xsara one probably works for 306 S-16 (5-speed) right? But does it work for 405 Mi-16 as well? And if not, is there a model that fits it without modifications?

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Posted 10th Aug 2008 at 13:39
snoopy_410

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Posted 11th Aug 2008 at 23:36
craigy_87

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Post #25
lol an extra
Posted 11th Aug 2008 at 23:52

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