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It probably was. But you can't see it from the side to get a good view of it.
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so you have both the kart boy ss and the cf shaft with no issues ?
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We have the kart boy and carbon shaft in our race car. Zero issues. Something has to be off with the shifter install.
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Is the car still in the air? I am thinking maybe if you let it on the ground you will gain clearance....?
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I'm pretty sure Anthony discovered this on the ground, and up in the air was to look and figure things out..
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Maybe I'm missing something here, why is your driveshaft turning when you let the clutch out in neutral?
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Yes. My Tiburon does this same thing. If I wiggle it, I can get it to not spin in neutral. Then I can wiggle it some more and it will begin to spin again. But it's not in gear. I can hit the brakes and it will stop but not stall. I was under the impression this is normal since my 10 year old FWD Hyundai and my still-new RWD Toyota both do it. But yes, I was also wondering why it does this and if it's normal. That's for another thread though.
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Maybe I could take the exhaust and driveshaft off again, loosen the shifter bushing, then push up on it and re-tighten it.
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I gotta fix my front camber today thanks to slotted struts and rainy hpds/autox shenanigans, will try remember to get under and take a pic.
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If you can somehow get a picture of the clearance between the linkage and the driveshaft, that would be great.
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Huh...
I have no problem shifting, but my reverse lockout has been nonfunctional ever since I did it. I installed MTEC shifter springs, Whiteline positive shift kit, Perrin shifter pushing, and the Kartboy shifter all at once. I just chalked it up too doing too much at once. The bottom of the shifter is angled forward though, I'm pretty sure. I think if it was backwards, it would be angled backwards and the angle of the shifter would be pointing way forward. I'll look at it again when I get home.
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