09-04-2013, 08:17 PM
^^this
Also, the combrake ones damage 'boxes if they're poorly adjusted. The circular base of them means the forwards/backwards movement starts to curve round at the end of the throw and puts sideways pressure on the linkage while it's in gear. Simply altering the fulcrum point does nothing to damage gearboxes.
If you adjust the combrake style ones so there's no fouling of the gearstick movement there'll be NO issues at all with synchros/'boxes etc
Also, the combrake ones damage 'boxes if they're poorly adjusted. The circular base of them means the forwards/backwards movement starts to curve round at the end of the throw and puts sideways pressure on the linkage while it's in gear. Simply altering the fulcrum point does nothing to damage gearboxes.
If you adjust the combrake style ones so there's no fouling of the gearstick movement there'll be NO issues at all with synchros/'boxes etc