Hey guys, I was wondering about a noise my 60 Series Transfer Gear Selector makes, it kind of rattles, seems the old owner had some kind of small weighted block on the shaft just under the know to stop it, stupid me took it off not knowing what is was, now it rattles, I have tried putting it back on but i cant seem to get it in the right spot, say for instance if its in H2, and you are cruising at 100kms, you can move the selector with one finger over to the left, the stick moves only a few mm, and just hold it over there firm with the one finger is enough to stop the rattle.
Is there some kind of adjustment for this? or is the a rubber or something worn out.
Any help would be great as it drives me crazy haha.
Cheers
Azz
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60 Series Transfer Gear Selector Vibrates/Rattles
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mine does the same thing after i pulled it out to do all bearings.. then i must have put sometihng back wrong.. drove me insane.. i use a bungy cord to put enough pressure on it to hold it quiet.. wouldnt mind knowing how to fix it porperly tohugh
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Check the round disc sittin between the two rod's on the front drive engager. mine had flat spot's on it, brasss welded in to it, was all quite after thatQIKAZZ wrote:Noone has any suggestions?
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