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Location: Waterloo, ON, Canada
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![]() Hey TEX
I have a MAC shifter, and just last week, I noticed that it was getting harder and harder to put into any gear.. My problem was that the the top plate that bolts into the shifter base was a bit loose, and actually off centre, so the shift-guides were about 5-10 degrees counter clockwise, and although plate was loose, it was just not loose enough, so each time I shifted, I would be repositioning the plate with the shifter. (if that makes any sense). And the higher the revs, the more the vibration, the more the plate would shift.. Now, I don't know about the B&M shifter, but, if you've got a shifter-guide that is bolted down to the base, I'd check that for tightness.. If not, then, I have no clue! : ) ------------------ 94 Mustang GT (black on black) K&N, MAC Shifter, FMS 9mm, 0017" rims, 3.27, 13*, MSD Coil, on a diet |
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