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Barton bracket installed
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<blockquote data-quote="BobEFFC" data-source="post: 13778586" data-attributes="member: 67768"><p>I bought a used bracket without instruction so I found this install video. My bracket has a silicone rubber block glued to the top, I would guess to help combat NVH. I'm not sure if the block is something the previous owner added of if it's an updated design as I don't see the block in the video. I torqued the clamp part down pretty tight but I purposely did not totally compress the silicone block up against the transmission tunnel and I used lots of loctite on the nuts. The studs in the tunnel are small and they would have broken before the bracket was against the tunnel anyway. Does it work? I have no idea I have a foot of snow in my driveway but hopefully it will control NVH without adding too much lateral movement.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXKZUdcQSh8" target="_blank">Barton 2 Post Bracket Install - YouTube</a></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]535988[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>I doubt you would be able to add rubber between the shifter and the clamp. There isn't enough space and you would run the risk of breaking of the key on the top of the shifter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobEFFC, post: 13778586, member: 67768"] I bought a used bracket without instruction so I found this install video. My bracket has a silicone rubber block glued to the top, I would guess to help combat NVH. I'm not sure if the block is something the previous owner added of if it's an updated design as I don't see the block in the video. I torqued the clamp part down pretty tight but I purposely did not totally compress the silicone block up against the transmission tunnel and I used lots of loctite on the nuts. The studs in the tunnel are small and they would have broken before the bracket was against the tunnel anyway. Does it work? I have no idea I have a foot of snow in my driveway but hopefully it will control NVH without adding too much lateral movement. [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXKZUdcQSh8]Barton 2 Post Bracket Install - YouTube[/url] [ATTACH=full]535988[/ATTACH] I doubt you would be able to add rubber between the shifter and the clamp. There isn't enough space and you would run the risk of breaking of the key on the top of the shifter. [/QUOTE]
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