Buzzing gear stick

Buzzing gear stick

Author
Discussion

swimmer27

Original Poster:

482 posts

182 months

Sunday 5th May 2013
quotequote all
Evening all.

Just returned from a great day at the Stratford Upon Avon Classic Car Show, my S2 did the 200 miles without a hip up although on the return journey I could here a buzz from the gear stick which starts at about 60mph and then continues the faster you go.
I do remember a post many months ago regarding this, I have no PC at the moment so only using my phone, can any of you kind S owners describe what the procedure is to replace what ever it is under the gear stick?

Thanks in advance

Paul

Longers

4,492 posts

228 months

Sunday 5th May 2013
quotequote all
When I had this problem on my previous S it turned out to be as simple as the gear knob itself vibrating at certain speeds / revs.

steve j

3,223 posts

228 months

Sunday 5th May 2013
quotequote all
Longers said:
When I had this problem on my previous S it turned out to be as simple as the gear knob itself vibrating at certain speeds / revs.
What he said yes

swimmer27

Original Poster:

482 posts

182 months

Sunday 5th May 2013
quotequote all
I will unscrew the wooden gear knob and give it a try, some google results mention something called a saddle!

phillpot

17,114 posts

183 months

Monday 6th May 2013
quotequote all
swimmer27 said:
I will unscrew the wooden gear knob and give it a try, some google results mention something called a saddle!
clicky for saddle

This goes between the end of the gearstick and the selector rail.

Roy C

4,187 posts

284 months

Monday 6th May 2013
quotequote all
The gearstick is in two parts, with a plate between the upper and lower sections. This can come loose, causing vibration and "buzzing."

TVR did this to bring the stick further forward as the engine and box are mounted as far back in the chassis as possible.

swimmer27

Original Poster:

482 posts

182 months

Monday 6th May 2013
quotequote all
phillpot said:
clicky for saddle

This goes between the end of the gearstick and the selector rail.
Thanks phillpot have just purchased it as could be a cheep fix, the gear knob could do with replacing too so will have a look around to see what's available

swimmer27

Original Poster:

482 posts

182 months

Monday 6th May 2013
quotequote all
Roy C said:
The gearstick is in two parts, with a plate between the upper and lower sections. This can come loose, causing vibration and "buzzing."

TVR did this to bring the stick further forward as the engine and box are mounted as far back in the chassis as possible.
Thanks for the info Roy

phillpot

17,114 posts

183 months

Monday 6th May 2013
quotequote all
Roy C said:
The gearstick is in two parts, with a plate between the upper and lower sections. This can come loose, causing vibration and "buzzing."
Mine's all welded, nothing to come loose there. No two the same eh wink



swimmer27

Original Poster:

482 posts

182 months

Monday 6th May 2013
quotequote all
phillpot said:
Mine's all welded, nothing to come loose there. No two the same eh wink


Underneath that gaiter of yours where the gear stick connects with the selector shaft you should find the saddle!
Just removed mine so will have to wait for the postman to deliver the replacement.

Spathodus77

326 posts

209 months

Monday 6th May 2013
quotequote all
I get the buzzing as well - can the saddle be replaced with the box in situ?

swimmer27

Original Poster:

482 posts

182 months

Monday 6th May 2013
quotequote all
Spathodus77 said:
I get the buzzing as well - can the saddle be replaced with the box in situ?
I removed the gear stick to reveal the plastic or nylon saddle, I will wait for the replacement to arrive later this week, from what I can see the saddle just pulls off the selector shaft so no need to remove the box

junglieD

165 posts

154 months

Monday 6th May 2013
quotequote all
I get the buzzing too but only seemingly in some of the 'front' facing gears i.e. 3rd and 5th.... particularly at high revs. Will be interested to see if this saddle fix works. Please keep us updated!

Regards,

David

swimmer27

Original Poster:

482 posts

182 months

Tuesday 7th May 2013
quotequote all
junglieD said:
I get the buzzing too but only seemingly in some of the 'front' facing gears i.e. 3rd and 5th.... particularly at high revs. Will be interested to see if this saddle fix works. Please keep us updated!

Regards,

David
I will David.
When I removed the three bolts holding the gear stick in place and then looked at the underside of the gear stick it has a very thick red grease almost the consistency of soft candle wax so not to sure what type it is, found a grease called Red Line CV2 Grease but this is for very high temperatures also having CV in the name could be a clue but it is red in colour, perhaps the red grease that's on my gear stick is the wrong stuff from a previous owner and I need a Lithium or Silicon grease.

I hope the saddle arrives in time for the weekend as going to the Brooklands event which is on my door step but will go for a blast on the M25 (subject to traffic of course) to see if the buzzing has stopped, if not then I will put it down to wear as my S2 went past the 100,000 point some time ago.


Edited by swimmer27 on Tuesday 7th May 08:38

swimmer27

Original Poster:

482 posts

182 months

Thursday 9th May 2013
quotequote all
Small update, fitted the new saddle this evening, a bit of a fiddle when you have broad hands and a small opening to deal with. Old saddle wasn't in the best of shape so fingers crossed for my test drive on Sunday to Brooklands for a quiet gear stick.

swimmer27

Original Poster:

482 posts

182 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
quotequote all
For those interested the new gearbox saddle seems to have cured the gear stick buzz so a cheap fix.

junglieD

165 posts

154 months

Monday 13th May 2013
quotequote all
Thanks for the update Swimmer. I've just bought one myself so hopefully I'll have the same positive outcome. Out of interest, did you need extra grease and if so which type and quantity did you settle on? Also, how long did it take to fit roughly? Cheers, David

swimmer27

Original Poster:

482 posts

182 months

Monday 13th May 2013
quotequote all
junglieD said:
Thanks for the update Swimmer. I've just bought one myself so hopefully I'll have the same positive outcome. Out of interest, did you need extra grease and if so which type and quantity did you settle on? Also, how long did it take to fit roughly? Cheers, David
Hi David
I didn't use any additional grease as the saddle its self wasn't greased, all the grease was on and around the ball type joint of the gear stick.
It took me 20 minutes to remove and about 30 minutes to replace as I found it a bit awkward getting the three gear stick retaining bolts back in.
I have also ordered a replacement gear knob as mine wouldn't tighten up as the nylon thread was shot.

Spathodus77

326 posts

209 months

Monday 13th May 2013
quotequote all
Thanks for the update - I'll be ordering one of these.

Ralph

SteveOS3

494 posts

191 months

Monday 30th March 2015
quotequote all
Gents, just about to try this fix but have a question:

Does the gaiter come out on its own(how?) or is it a centre console job?

Many thanks,

Steve