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I got a new black one for minty 3 years ago. It is perfect and worth every dollar.
92 968 cab, 1 of 1 Mint green cab, full leather black intr, PCNA promo car, 9th cab for NA market, 6 spd, 968 coupe and cab registry keeper. PCA 968 register advocate.
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My 997 shift knob has finally been installed! And just like Flash - and everyone else - predicted, it makes a hell of a racket! It's like a speaker, broadcasting every mechanical whir and hiss and whine from the transmission right into the cabin. In fact, I can't hear the tranny through the rear floor anymore, the sound coming off the shifter drowns it out!
For installation, to take up the space between the metal shift rod and the inside of the knob, I used two layers of rubber electrical heat-shrink wrap and a little grease to get the knob to slide over the rubber. The knob fits tightly on there, with no play, but the whole mechanism now rattles and shakes and has a very loose, metallic feel to it, not to mention the vibrations felt through the knob, which have increased by maybe 500%.
But hey, it sure looks good.
After removing the stock knob, I was surprised at how heavy it is, and by how much engineering went into it to enable it to damp out the evidently extreme amount of mechanical noise and vibration transmitted up from the transmission. Like Flash, I think I'll be sourcing a new stock knob and boot - once my wallet recovers from the holidays!
Here's a pic of the knob installed:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/surfaceactive/5286548916/
Ok, on to the next project: All new speakers and amp install in the spare tire well.
-Austin
-Austin
'94 Black/Tan Coupe
6sp. LSD, 18" Carrera Lightweights, M030 struts and sways, Racer-X chip, airbox mod