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Old 11-30-2008, 01:46 PM
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hey my friend has a bone stock 97 dx coupe. the issue is the shifter moves around freely from side to side 4" or so at all times while in gear or out of gear. he has full use of all gears and no issues but its just irritating and has been like this for quite awhile but wants to get it fixed.i just switched out the shifter bushings w urathane bushings which seemed to help slightly but not much at all... anyone have any ideas?
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try replacing the bushings on the shift linkage or compleatly replacing the shift linkage with something nicer like the hassport shift linkage you can find it at full-race.com
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Originally Posted by 91blackEF
try replacing the bushings on the shift linkage or compleatly replacing the shift linkage with something nicer like the hassport shift linkage you can find it at full-race.com
it says in the original post that the bushing have been replaced... and getting "nicer" linkage like hasport linkage is not what is going to fix the problem
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Does shifter moove when accelerating/decelerating? If so, check the torque mounts on both sides. Also look at all the engine mounts, esp the soda can mount.
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there's a plastic piece that looks like it has teeth that sits right above the ball on the shifter its self , right below the dust sheilds, its most likely not there if its got that much move to it, should help it stay in place, napa dosn't cary it so you gotta go to honda dealership and have them order it, i just payed 15 bucks and ask them to print you out a picture of the shifter setup
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Sounds like someone replaced the bitch pin with a bolt.
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good ideas guys... im going to look at it again tomorrow
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Originally Posted by 97civicdx
Does shifter moove when accelerating/decelerating? If so, check the torque mounts on both sides. Also look at all the engine mounts, esp the soda can mount.
no its not mount related... its moved when the car is off when its idling when its driving whatever... its not vibration/engine movement related its just that something is allowing it to move overly freely at all tiems but its still has gears...
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this is probably a little off topic but does it matter if u use the factory washer(rubbery) or just a regular washer that fits on the transmission end of the shift linkage?
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the end of the shift linkage at the tars is bad . just buy a linkage from honda
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Originally Posted by redline7070
the end of the shift linkage at the tars is bad . just buy a linkage from honda
no its not
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yeah im having the same problem! but i have a 00 civic with a b16b swap and before the swap it was automatic transmission! but now my shifter moves all around can somebody help us!? pictures could help
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i have this same problem i knoe its the shifter bushing but i want to knoe how manny bushings dose the new kit come with cuuz i need to cahnge the one that gose where the ball is if i saying it corctly??
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Originally Posted by JV
Sounds like someone replaced the bitch pin with a bolt.
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this is probably the solution. i bought the bitch pin but im too lazy to install it since i forgot about it during my a/t to m/t swap. my car does the same thing--the shift lever moves left to right in gear like it's in neutral right?? get this part from oem honda and it should be fine. it's cheap as hell and worth trying instead of "buying a new shift linkage."
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dud thnks alot i wass relly gann get a whole nee shift linkge .. lol and yes i doo have nut and bold there wow how embarising.. hope this works
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buy yourself a JDM bronze ITR linkage and polished ITR shifter.


its like secks.
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The problem is most likely you need a new spring pin. I had the exact same problem with my B18 eg and I replaced the spring pin (from any b,d-series shift linkage) and now its perfect. I got mine for 1.50 from a friend at the local honda dealership. I think I have a part number layin around if you want it, PM me if you do.

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The b-series part # is 90751s04000 and I thin it'll work for d-series as well. Its number 022 on the pics.
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hhey thaknks imma hed to honda right now lolsz..
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also check the play on bolt 24 on that diagram. make sure there's next to no slack. you need a bit or you cant move the shifter freely, get under the car tighten it up, and have your buddy try the shifter. then loosen the bolt/nut to the point where it moves freely keep trying to get the proper movement, it's the play in rather the 2 places, where the #24 bolt goes or #22 pin
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thanks guys... ended up being the o rings that wrap around the bearing in the bottom of the shifter had completely deteriorated and just needed to be replaced and packed w some grease... all well now
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