shift lever rubber needed
Re: shift lever rubber needed
I guess if you use heater hose that you'll also need a bigger cone, those locusts are pretty big.
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Re: shift lever rubber needed
thanks, I'll order one.
I may still also get the hose for the locust problems we have in California.
I may still also get the hose for the locust problems we have in California.
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Re: shift lever rubber needed
Mine cracked off too Boxertwin -- I found that a slight shrug of the shoulders was all that was required.
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Re: shift lever rubber needed
I also had a replacement crack in a short time. I used the electrical solution. But not 25 wraps. I left the rubber on and just made a few wraps over it. Cheaply replaced as needed.
I looked into some shrink tubing to go over the rubber, but the size needed was rather expensive in the length available. I don't know of a place local that would have sold me just a few inches.
Might just give the heater hose a shot the next time my tape wears out!
Tom
I looked into some shrink tubing to go over the rubber, but the size needed was rather expensive in the length available. I don't know of a place local that would have sold me just a few inches.
Might just give the heater hose a shot the next time my tape wears out!
Tom
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Tom
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Re: shift lever rubber needed
How about using a dozen or so o-rings. 1/8" diameter cross section and the appropriate diameter to be tight on the lever. Should last a long time.
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Make sure (if you don't go the heater hose or tape route) to buy genuine OEM rubber. I learned that from a set of gaiters I bought that cracked in one year in benign conditions. There was no BMW logo on them and the only thing imprinted on them was "Italy".
Some parts purveyors are kinda coy about their sources for rubber parts.
Ken
Some parts purveyors are kinda coy about their sources for rubber parts.
Ken
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Re: Sorry for the serious answer
+1000 when it comes to driveshaft boots!Ken in Oklahoma wrote:Make sure (if you don't go the heater hose or tape route) to buy genuine OEM rubber. I learned that from a set of gaiters I bought that cracked in one year in benign conditions. There was no BMW logo on them and the only thing imprinted on them was "Italy".
Some parts purveyors are kinda coy about their sources for rubber parts.
Ken
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