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Old 09-04-2015   #17
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Default Re: Hurst Shifter Difficult 3rd

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Originally Posted by Paul Workman View Post
Reading with great interest, as I'm contemplating a Hurst shifter in the near future.

I can say that with the engine off and running through the gears with my stock shifter, it will often randomly refuse to go into a gear - not always the same one tho. That isn't unusual, considering how synchros work and depend on movement to align the splines.

While driving/racing, it hasn't been a problem, except occasionally for 5th gear - a synchro(?), I suspect. But, in comparison, I've not had any issues at all with shifting Ami's 91 Z; at least while driving (never tired it with the engine OFF).

However, after seeing that video, I may step up my clutch maintenance some...but I doubt it will be with every gasoline fill-up per the video. (That seems a little "OC" to me.)
Hi Paul--For comparison, you can also try mine when we are at Marc's on the 20th. --Bob
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