MGW Shifter Installed -- Rattle at 3k RPM
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MGW Shifter Installed -- Rattle at 3k RPM
Hey all -- just finished installing an MGW shifter assembly and now I'm getting a small buzzing/rattling noise at around 3k RPMs when the car is in gear. Which gear doesn't seem to matter. It almost sounds like a loose washer rattling on a stud but I'm sure that I tightened everything down.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Has anyone else experienced this?
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I don't have the rattle, is the shifter bolt tight at the base? I know I left mine a little loose to adjust the **** and meant to go back after it was in place and forgot. Had to open and retighten the jam nut.
Also make sure to use the Dynamat they provide, it makes a big difference on sound deading.
Also make sure to use the Dynamat they provide, it makes a big difference on sound deading.
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There must be something loose, no one else seems to have that issue as far as i can recall.
I know the thought of going back through the entire installation really sucks
I know the thought of going back through the entire installation really sucks
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I've had the MGW for a couple months and yes, I also get the kind of rattle at arount 3,000. Not with heavy acceleration however. I chalk it up to transmission noise that has probably always been there, but because the MGW rear support is bolted directly to the frame now, without the half pound block of rubber that used to be there in the stock shifter to absorb noise and vibration, I think that existing noise is directly dransmitted to the frame. Much better shifting though, no?
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I've had the MGW for a couple months and yes, I also get the kind of rattle at arount 3,000. Not with heavy acceleration however. I chalk it up to transmission noise that has probably always been there, but because the MGW rear support is bolted directly to the frame now, without the half pound block of rubber that used to be there in the stock shifter to absorb noise and vibration, I think that existing noise is directly dransmitted to the frame. Much better shifting though, no?
But yes-- the shifting is MUCH improved
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This may or may not help but it's easy to do and worth a try. On my '08 I also had an MGW (I know it's not the same shifter as you have but it doesn't matter) that rattled. I couldn't figure it out and it was driving me crazy. Turned out to be the jam nut. Even though it was tight against the shift **** there was some resonance coming thru the threads. I used blue loctite and the problem was solved.
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This may or may not help but it's easy to do and worth a try. On my '08 I also had an MGW (I know it's not the same shifter as you have but it doesn't matter) that rattled. I couldn't figure it out and it was driving me crazy. Turned out to be the jam nut. Even though it was tight against the shift **** there was some resonance coming thru the threads. I used blue loctite and the problem was solved.
EDIT: It's worth mentioning that the rattle doesn't sound very muffled. So it would make sense that its somewhere in the upper assembly -- above all the dynamat and sound insulation. This jam nut idea sounds promising.
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Thanks for the advice. I'll definitely look at that.
EDIT: It's worth mentioning that the rattle doesn't sound very muffled. So it would make sense that its somewhere in the upper assembly -- above all the dynamat and sound insulation. This jam nut idea sounds promising.
EDIT: It's worth mentioning that the rattle doesn't sound very muffled. So it would make sense that its somewhere in the upper assembly -- above all the dynamat and sound insulation. This jam nut idea sounds promising.
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Hey all -- just finished installing an MGW shifter assembly and now I'm getting a small buzzing/rattling noise at around 3k RPMs when the car is in gear. Which gear doesn't seem to matter. It almost sounds like a loose washer rattling on a stud but I'm sure that I tightened everything down.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Has anyone else experienced this?
i am willing to bet its your ebrake button. when i installed my shifter on our new 2013 boss it had a weird buzzing that i thought was an issue with my shifter and it was my ebrake button. i had my dealer replace it as i could not get it quiet and all is good now.
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Interesting thought. I'll have a look at that -- thanks.
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Anyway, I'll tell the dealer and see what they say.
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If you have a MGW that you just put on, you also have to remember that you are attaching the shifter to the engine and transmission and there is a higher chance for NVH to come into the cabin.
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