shift linkage tighten up success
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shift linkage tighten up success
I was getting a bit tired of how loose my shifter felt when in gear and in general so I took the shift linkage out and followed the B5 guide. The U joint housing on the CQ is pretty much identical.
<a href="https://www.audiworld.com/tech/eng90.shtml">https://www.audiworld.com/tech/eng90.shtml</a>
Got it back in today and wow! This mod combined with the 034 short shift kit makes for a great feel. It's not too notchy, but still has a nice stiff shift now. One bit of advice is to use a punch to center the drill bit when drilling the rivets out. I messed up and made my holes way to big. Had to have my friend weld aluminum back on the housing then regrind it. Since this mod doesn't say what sizes of parts they used I sort of had to figure out what worked right. Also it is easier to drill straight through on the box and tap the entire length of the hole.
x2 Nylon spacers 1/2" ID 5/8" OD 3/4" long(cut down to about 13.5mm)
x2 split steel spacers 1/2" OD (cut down to 13.5mm long)
x2 5/8" electrical grommets
x2 M6x1.0 allen heads(used to bolt u joint assembly to rod)
x4 M5x.8 for holding box together
I forgot to take pictures of the project, but I'll get some later when I take it out to fix a few things. Pictures in the article will give a good idea though, mine looked almost identical.
<a href="https://www.audiworld.com/tech/eng90.shtml">https://www.audiworld.com/tech/eng90.shtml</a>
Got it back in today and wow! This mod combined with the 034 short shift kit makes for a great feel. It's not too notchy, but still has a nice stiff shift now. One bit of advice is to use a punch to center the drill bit when drilling the rivets out. I messed up and made my holes way to big. Had to have my friend weld aluminum back on the housing then regrind it. Since this mod doesn't say what sizes of parts they used I sort of had to figure out what worked right. Also it is easier to drill straight through on the box and tap the entire length of the hole.
x2 Nylon spacers 1/2" ID 5/8" OD 3/4" long(cut down to about 13.5mm)
x2 split steel spacers 1/2" OD (cut down to 13.5mm long)
x2 5/8" electrical grommets
x2 M6x1.0 allen heads(used to bolt u joint assembly to rod)
x4 M5x.8 for holding box together
I forgot to take pictures of the project, but I'll get some later when I take it out to fix a few things. Pictures in the article will give a good idea though, mine looked almost identical.
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