New Product: Precision Shifter Ball Cup
#91
Burning Brakes
I ordered this part today. What would be the best grease to use? I supposed something very viscous would be ideal as there are metal to metal contacts?
Can I do the installation on jack stand or I should just give it to the shop to do? I have usual hand tools at home.
Thanks,
Steve
Can I do the installation on jack stand or I should just give it to the shop to do? I have usual hand tools at home.
Thanks,
Steve
#92
Three Wheelin'
I ordered this part today. What would be the best grease to use? I supposed something very viscous would be ideal as there are metal to metal contacts?
Can I do the installation on jack stand or I should just give it to the shop to do? I have usual hand tools at home.
Thanks,
Steve
Can I do the installation on jack stand or I should just give it to the shop to do? I have usual hand tools at home.
Thanks,
Steve
#93
Developer
Thread Starter
The ball cup moves very little. Basically, it rocks from side to side a little. I find it best to replace the shifter ball cup while servicing the motor mounts, as then I can lower the engine a little to get more room between the shifter ball cup and the body of the car.
#94
Archive Gatekeeper
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
I used wheel bearing grease as well. 4 years and I'm happy with mine.
#95
Burning Brakes
Carl,
I will call you to clarify step 5 and 6. In step 5 pic, the cup is already on the ball. However, at step 6, the pic shows the cup is off the ball again. Am I missing something here?
Thanks,
Steve
I will call you to clarify step 5 and 6. In step 5 pic, the cup is already on the ball. However, at step 6, the pic shows the cup is off the ball again. Am I missing something here?
Thanks,
Steve