A small amount of lateral play in neutral is normal. This is just a discrepancy between the lateral position for neutral dictated by the gearbox centering springs and the shifter due to tolerance stack in the shifter cables. The rocker upgrade you purchased in your Stage 2 kit reduces compliance...
Do you have any photos showing the dried coolant that might perhaps help indicate where the leak is coming from? If there's staining from when the rad hose clamp was loose, you might try to clean that all off so that you have a clean canvas to spot the leak from.
Thanks for the kind words! Glad the shifter has treated you well. :)
So it sounds like you did the right thing when removing the OEM bushings. Do you recall if you disconnected the cables from the bracket on the trans before pulling the end with the bushing off of the metal pin? Similarly, once...
Can you post some pictures of the installed cable bushings? This sounds like an issue that would arise during a cable bushing installation. On older cards, we'd say it's likely the gear cable was damaged at the pivot joint (where the rubber bellow terminates near the mounting bracket on the...
Did you install the shifter and bushings at the same time or had the shifter been installed previously? If the shifter was already installed and you just installed the bushings recently, it sounds like the cable bushing for the gate cable (the smaller bushing) may be upside down and causing it...
Reach out to us via the contact us form on our website asking for the rubber bumper kit for 1919 and mention my name (russ). I still have a few of these bumper kits available. We'll charge for parts and shipping, but it won't be much.
Need to make some corrections here just so that people don't get the wrong idea about cooling systems. No offense intended; just trying to make sure the info in this thread accurately represents our products. Please keep in mind that we have two engineers that spent about 4-5 years each...
It is possible when using a throttle spacer to push the pedal far past 100% throttle input. I recommend putting the throttle % display on the dash (with the engine off and the car in accessory mode) and slowly depressing the throttle while watching the dashboard. You'll see the throttle % hits...
If you post a picture of the two screws you have remaining, we can try to help identify where they belong. If they are pointed screws, I'm guessing they probably hold the upper panel with the shift boot and switches to the lower part of the console OR they may be the screws that hold the HVAC...
This is a homologated HPD TC Type R. They're Honda factory-built race cars that fit into the TC America's "TC" class. You can't use aftermarket shifters in the cars, per the homologation, but if you use it in another series, you could add one. These cars actually come from the factory with our...