AxialFlow S2 Shifter
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Mine was at home waiting for me after work. Took about 30 min to drop it in. Love it so far! Very tight and precise. Compliments my lightweight flywheel quite well. Thanks a ton, Richard!
I'll try to get some spare time Sunday and do a DIY with pictures. Unless someone beats me to it.
Thanks to everyone in the group buy as well! We've been waiting a long time for this and now it is finally time to enjoy shifting bliss!
I'll try to get some spare time Sunday and do a DIY with pictures. Unless someone beats me to it.
Thanks to everyone in the group buy as well! We've been waiting a long time for this and now it is finally time to enjoy shifting bliss!
#205
I can't think of how that can be so let's start over.
Pull it back out and look for something out of place.
Make sure the white boot sleve has not fallen down past the dowel pin.
Make sure the lower bushing is square when it goes into the trans.
Rotate the upper plastic part so the grooves go over the pins.
Screw the 3 bolts down.
Before putting the boots on look at the stick while trying all gears.
That's all there is to it.
You might try looking up the S2 DIY and ignore everything that has to do with the spacer, espsially the part about removing the trans top. You don;t want to do that. Write back or if you still have trouble call my cell phone: 818 974 7300
Email me direct at rap@axialflow.com
Pull it back out and look for something out of place.
Make sure the white boot sleve has not fallen down past the dowel pin.
Make sure the lower bushing is square when it goes into the trans.
Rotate the upper plastic part so the grooves go over the pins.
Screw the 3 bolts down.
Before putting the boots on look at the stick while trying all gears.
That's all there is to it.
You might try looking up the S2 DIY and ignore everything that has to do with the spacer, espsially the part about removing the trans top. You don;t want to do that. Write back or if you still have trouble call my cell phone: 818 974 7300
Email me direct at rap@axialflow.com
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I can't think of how that can be so let's start over.
Pull it back out and look for something out of place.
Make sure the white boot sleve has not fallen down past the dowel pin.
Make sure the lower bushing is square when it goes into the trans.
Rotate the upper plastic part so the grooves go over the pins.
Screw the 3 bolts down.
Before putting the boots on look at the stick while trying all gears.
That's all there is to it.
You might try looking up the S2 DIY and ignore everything that has to do with the spacer, espsially the part about removing the trans top. You don;t want to do that. Write back or if you still have trouble call my cell phone: 818 974 7300
Email me direct at rap@axialflow.com
Pull it back out and look for something out of place.
Make sure the white boot sleve has not fallen down past the dowel pin.
Make sure the lower bushing is square when it goes into the trans.
Rotate the upper plastic part so the grooves go over the pins.
Screw the 3 bolts down.
Before putting the boots on look at the stick while trying all gears.
That's all there is to it.
You might try looking up the S2 DIY and ignore everything that has to do with the spacer, espsially the part about removing the trans top. You don;t want to do that. Write back or if you still have trouble call my cell phone: 818 974 7300
Email me direct at rap@axialflow.com
#209
Good and bad news.
Some guys have reported noise or vibration.
We have found a temporary fix.
What we think has happened is the upper bearing (funnel looking part)
isn't putting enough pressure on the pivot. It's only about .005 inch.
What we've tried is two small pieces of tape on the part, one each side of the groove.
thus putting more pressure on the sphere.
Try it and let me know.
If this proves to be a fix then we will make new parts for everyone.
Some guys have reported noise or vibration.
We have found a temporary fix.
What we think has happened is the upper bearing (funnel looking part)
isn't putting enough pressure on the pivot. It's only about .005 inch.
What we've tried is two small pieces of tape on the part, one each side of the groove.
thus putting more pressure on the sphere.
Try it and let me know.
If this proves to be a fix then we will make new parts for everyone.
#210
I can attest to the noise / vibration issue at high rpm / strong acceleration.
I think mine is amplified by the AutoExe **** that resonates. I am glad this is being worked on, not sure where to put the tape based on the description.
If anyone is able to fix this please post details.
I think mine is amplified by the AutoExe **** that resonates. I am glad this is being worked on, not sure where to put the tape based on the description.
If anyone is able to fix this please post details.
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Good and bad news.
Some guys have reported noise or vibration.
We have found a temporary fix.
What we think has happened is the upper bearing (funnel looking part)
isn't putting enough pressure on the pivot. It's only about .005 inch.
What we've tried is two small pieces of tape on the part, one each side of the groove.
thus putting more pressure on the sphere.
Try it and let me know.
If this proves to be a fix then we will make new parts for everyone.
Some guys have reported noise or vibration.
We have found a temporary fix.
What we think has happened is the upper bearing (funnel looking part)
isn't putting enough pressure on the pivot. It's only about .005 inch.
What we've tried is two small pieces of tape on the part, one each side of the groove.
thus putting more pressure on the sphere.
Try it and let me know.
If this proves to be a fix then we will make new parts for everyone.
#212
The idea of this trick is to take up the clearance between the sphere
and the race. Use 2 pieces of tape one on each side of the notch running up and down. Thus putting tape between the ball and the outer race.
All it seems to take is .005 and .010 of an inch.
It will wear out but it shows where the noise is coming from.
I've had 2 guys give me feedback on this and it works.
If the rest of the feedback is good then I will make some new parts that are that much longer.
I will send all people who got S2.2 shifters the replacement part.
All shifters made from then on will have the improvement.
It will not be for a few weeks as I'm still making S1 and S2000 units.
I lost a week when someone crashed the custom boring bar into the chuck.
He's now gone!
and the race. Use 2 pieces of tape one on each side of the notch running up and down. Thus putting tape between the ball and the outer race.
All it seems to take is .005 and .010 of an inch.
It will wear out but it shows where the noise is coming from.
I've had 2 guys give me feedback on this and it works.
If the rest of the feedback is good then I will make some new parts that are that much longer.
I will send all people who got S2.2 shifters the replacement part.
All shifters made from then on will have the improvement.
It will not be for a few weeks as I'm still making S1 and S2000 units.
I lost a week when someone crashed the custom boring bar into the chuck.
He's now gone!
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I can also attest to the vibration from about 2,000 rpm and up. Installed the shifter without the tape. Going to re-install the stock shifter until there is a fix. Thanks in advance.
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RP,
Played around with different kinds of tape, different geometries (2 strips, 4 strips, etc.) over the weekend.
No matter what I tried, I still get a 'transmission noise' resonating through the shifter which only gets louder and more noticeable the more I shift.
I've gone back to stock again. Any word on when we should expect the new part(s)? Thanks in advance.
Played around with different kinds of tape, different geometries (2 strips, 4 strips, etc.) over the weekend.
No matter what I tried, I still get a 'transmission noise' resonating through the shifter which only gets louder and more noticeable the more I shift.
I've gone back to stock again. Any word on when we should expect the new part(s)? Thanks in advance.
#216
As of right now there are 8 units unspoken for in the new batch.
Hopefully they will not scrap any this time. So if your going to order one you should do so soon.
We are also making upgrade parts for all the first 2.2 units sold.
These will be sent to owners direct or to the dealer who handled the sale.
Thank you guys,
Richard
Hopefully they will not scrap any this time. So if your going to order one you should do so soon.
We are also making upgrade parts for all the first 2.2 units sold.
These will be sent to owners direct or to the dealer who handled the sale.
Thank you guys,
Richard
#217
Johnathan Rice, I got your email but can't seem to get back to you.
Something does not work.
To answer your question: Send $310 plus $12 shipping to our Paypal account:
rap@axialflow.com
Something does not work.
To answer your question: Send $310 plus $12 shipping to our Paypal account:
rap@axialflow.com
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Sinkas,
The website states it reduces the throw by 29%. It's definitely noticeable and feels great. When I first installed it I spent every free minute behind the wheel. Felt great moving through the gears. Very precise and solid. My friends, who don't know much about cars, kept saying my car had more power after the install. So the quicker shifting does make a noticeable difference when you're accelerating. My 0 to 60 time did improve. The shifter compliments my BHR flywheel quite nicely as well. The lighter flywheel could be a little tricky with the stock shifter, but the quicker throw let's you get the gear before the RPMs drop too much. If you have a lightweight flywheel or plan to get one I'd snag one of these while you can. I had to wait over a year to get one of these shifters.
The only downside is my bushing wore out super fast. I'm guessing it's due to the rattle RP mentioned. I had to switch back to the stock shifter it got so bad. Hoping the fix RP is working on will take care of this issue.
All in all, I highly recommend this shifter. You will love how it feels, especially with a lighter flywheel. Going back to the stock shifter was hard to do after playing with this one.
The website states it reduces the throw by 29%. It's definitely noticeable and feels great. When I first installed it I spent every free minute behind the wheel. Felt great moving through the gears. Very precise and solid. My friends, who don't know much about cars, kept saying my car had more power after the install. So the quicker shifting does make a noticeable difference when you're accelerating. My 0 to 60 time did improve. The shifter compliments my BHR flywheel quite nicely as well. The lighter flywheel could be a little tricky with the stock shifter, but the quicker throw let's you get the gear before the RPMs drop too much. If you have a lightweight flywheel or plan to get one I'd snag one of these while you can. I had to wait over a year to get one of these shifters.
The only downside is my bushing wore out super fast. I'm guessing it's due to the rattle RP mentioned. I had to switch back to the stock shifter it got so bad. Hoping the fix RP is working on will take care of this issue.
All in all, I highly recommend this shifter. You will love how it feels, especially with a lighter flywheel. Going back to the stock shifter was hard to do after playing with this one.
#221
Parts are starting to come off the machines now.
We should be ready to ship 2.2 units next week.
At that time we will ship out the new parts for all the other ones out there.
There will be two new parts, the upper bearing piece and a longer lower bushing.
Both can be owner installed.
For those wanting to buy one they are now up on the website.
They are still called s2.2 but since we are upgrading all the first batch there is no reason to change the number.
We should be ready to ship 2.2 units next week.
At that time we will ship out the new parts for all the other ones out there.
There will be two new parts, the upper bearing piece and a longer lower bushing.
Both can be owner installed.
For those wanting to buy one they are now up on the website.
They are still called s2.2 but since we are upgrading all the first batch there is no reason to change the number.
#222
Parts will be ready to ship on Monday.
If you bought your unit from a dealer contact us directly for service. There is no reason to bother the dealer. If we did it that way I'd have to send out parts that may just sit.
All the back orders will go out too.
There should be 7 left over for sale. That is if the yield is 100%
Then we will be running S1 units.
If you bought your unit from a dealer contact us directly for service. There is no reason to bother the dealer. If we did it that way I'd have to send out parts that may just sit.
All the back orders will go out too.
There should be 7 left over for sale. That is if the yield is 100%
Then we will be running S1 units.