Civilizing a Cal Looker
andrewlandon67:
Quote from: Martin S. on June 04, 2019, 13:21:06 pm
Have you looked at the shift rod coupler?
I haven't looked too hard at it in a while, I replaced the bushings a few years ago, but it could be my old cage is transmitting some vibrations.
Sam K:
I had a similar situation once in a bug and I found that the rear shifter bolt was a tiny bit too long and was coming into contact with the shift rod.
Garrick Clark:
You might find its the brass bushes in the end of the gear box nose cone.
Catbox:
Late to the party...
But while I did this to mine in the engine compartment, you could do it on the inside of the interior under the carpet.
I used HVAC Mastic sealing tape for sound deadening.
While it is not meant for sound attenuation, it works well and is much cheaper than dynamat.
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You can see how much of the roll I have left of it hanging on the input shaft of the transmission.
That is now hidden under a solid stainless steel backing out of sight.
It cut down on the interior noise very well.
My car has a healthy exhaust note from my homemade muffler section.
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Arnoud:
Quote from: andrewlandon67 on June 04, 2019, 16:19:43 pm
Quote from: Martin S. on June 04, 2019, 13:21:06 pm
Have you looked at the shift rod coupler?
I haven't looked too hard at it in a while, I replaced the bushings a few years ago, but it could be my old cage is transmitting some vibrations.
This is THE answer:i have them in both my cars and they work perfectly:
http://kaefertuer.com/schaltstangenfuehrung-und-schraube/
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