After having some syncro problems and hard shifting with my 96 Aspire 5 speed- the whole thing culminated a few weeks ago 40 miles from home in St Auguastine just before the Hurricane- when I got off the Interstate and at the end of the ramp the tranny was very hot and shifting very hard-
something popped and my shifter dropped down an inch or so into the floor and got very sloopy-
I got the car home in 3rd and 4th gears =somehow- -
anyway while researching the problem I came upon this thread:
I'd hoped to ad onto it, but the old thread is long closed
Anyway- While looking into this the last couple of days with the console off but the shifter much intact- I was/am thinking about this kind of solution-
I thought it may be the "shifter support bushing' and wasted all kinds of computer time speculating what might replace it under the shifter ball since the aspire isn't listed anywhere that I could find-
Now I see that his really isn't involved in the current problem, and that it is indeed an entire plate of steel-
which ends annoyingly about a 1/4" after the shifter ball arc behind it
So this bolt through the floor solution in front of the shifter seems viable as in the old thread-
I started thinking of other possible solutions and came up with an additional solution- maybe not so permanent- but quicker to at least get the car moving in the gears
and maybe better with refinement
The simple solution- a good old radiator worm clamp- right on the top arc above the plates
If you look at his photos- this involves putting the worm clamp around the inner circle- mine of course still has the shifter there- The inner circle extends vertically out toward the camera, over the outer circle by a half inch or so. The inner circle is attached to the plate that slides downward now-(I still don't know why really) The outer circle is fixed to the top of the floorboard.
Then I'm not sure if the diameter and relationship of the outer circle are the same for both Aspire and Festiva- the Festy looks like it may be a smidgen wider
I just happened to NOT have the "right" size- which would not work without some kind of support plate beneath it. A flange with a 1 7/8" approximate hole to let the arc stick through it would work best then, supported by the larger circle of the shifter under it would support the worm clamp
but I found a much larger size, and the extra length of clamp over-age is what ends up supporting the clamp- at least until I find some suitable support plate to support it above the shifter hole- the "worm gear " extension is just not quite enough and slips down in the larger circle then- The hole diameter needs to be closed down at least to support the worm clamp I think .
Anyway thought I'd pass it along- I will probably end up doing a version of both techniques, and I found that once I pulled the shifter up- I can get most of the gears with a deliberation to keep it supported with my hands at the same time-
The worm clamp will at least help hold the shifter up to drill through the plates.
I think I may take the sheet metal screw approach and if done carefully I think I can drive four around the shifter- two very carefully into the 1/4" or so of plate BEHIND the shifter- I wasn't sure which way the pictures in the old thread were pointing at first, but apparently his carriage bolt is in FRONT of the shifter.
Also- how about a support ring of some type with several set screws around it to screw it onto the inner ring? like a light fixture hanger.... just a thought
I'm cleared to move the car around- which I couldn't and even park it in the shed if need be- before the Festy fuel pump prob is cured
I can see and confirm what I believe now the case- the tranny itself is probably no more worse the wear- tho eventually needing syncro rings or replacement, and the shifter itself is the real temporary culprit- not any internal "shift gate"
It's not a million degrees out there anymore and no hurricane to stir things up for the week so life goes on.....
I'll take a picture tomorrow- I just got the clamp screwed down on the round part with a flashlight just as it was getting dark
something popped and my shifter dropped down an inch or so into the floor and got very sloopy-
I got the car home in 3rd and 4th gears =somehow- -
anyway while researching the problem I came upon this thread:
I'd hoped to ad onto it, but the old thread is long closed
Anyway- While looking into this the last couple of days with the console off but the shifter much intact- I was/am thinking about this kind of solution-
I thought it may be the "shifter support bushing' and wasted all kinds of computer time speculating what might replace it under the shifter ball since the aspire isn't listed anywhere that I could find-
Now I see that his really isn't involved in the current problem, and that it is indeed an entire plate of steel-
which ends annoyingly about a 1/4" after the shifter ball arc behind it
So this bolt through the floor solution in front of the shifter seems viable as in the old thread-
I started thinking of other possible solutions and came up with an additional solution- maybe not so permanent- but quicker to at least get the car moving in the gears
and maybe better with refinement
The simple solution- a good old radiator worm clamp- right on the top arc above the plates
If you look at his photos- this involves putting the worm clamp around the inner circle- mine of course still has the shifter there- The inner circle extends vertically out toward the camera, over the outer circle by a half inch or so. The inner circle is attached to the plate that slides downward now-(I still don't know why really) The outer circle is fixed to the top of the floorboard.
Then I'm not sure if the diameter and relationship of the outer circle are the same for both Aspire and Festiva- the Festy looks like it may be a smidgen wider
I just happened to NOT have the "right" size- which would not work without some kind of support plate beneath it. A flange with a 1 7/8" approximate hole to let the arc stick through it would work best then, supported by the larger circle of the shifter under it would support the worm clamp
but I found a much larger size, and the extra length of clamp over-age is what ends up supporting the clamp- at least until I find some suitable support plate to support it above the shifter hole- the "worm gear " extension is just not quite enough and slips down in the larger circle then- The hole diameter needs to be closed down at least to support the worm clamp I think .
Anyway thought I'd pass it along- I will probably end up doing a version of both techniques, and I found that once I pulled the shifter up- I can get most of the gears with a deliberation to keep it supported with my hands at the same time-
The worm clamp will at least help hold the shifter up to drill through the plates.
I think I may take the sheet metal screw approach and if done carefully I think I can drive four around the shifter- two very carefully into the 1/4" or so of plate BEHIND the shifter- I wasn't sure which way the pictures in the old thread were pointing at first, but apparently his carriage bolt is in FRONT of the shifter.
Also- how about a support ring of some type with several set screws around it to screw it onto the inner ring? like a light fixture hanger.... just a thought
I'm cleared to move the car around- which I couldn't and even park it in the shed if need be- before the Festy fuel pump prob is cured
I can see and confirm what I believe now the case- the tranny itself is probably no more worse the wear- tho eventually needing syncro rings or replacement, and the shifter itself is the real temporary culprit- not any internal "shift gate"
It's not a million degrees out there anymore and no hurricane to stir things up for the week so life goes on.....
I'll take a picture tomorrow- I just got the clamp screwed down on the round part with a flashlight just as it was getting dark
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