Afternoon all,
Over the last few months I've had a constant problem with my 1150's gear lever bolt unwinding itself causing the lever itself to wobble around and it makes some gear selection difficult.
Now, over the years I've removed the lever to clean the crap out of the bush to keep things in fine fettle. Never did I have to use thread lock and the bolt stayed put.
The last few months I've had to tighten the bolt every couple of days. It makes no difference if I use thread lock or not. The last few times I have used increasing amounts of thread lock to no avail. Last time I put in so much I was concerned I'd never get the bolt back out again. Alas, 4 days later it began unwinding itself.
Each time I remove that bolt I smear a little grease on the cup of the bush so there is as little friction between the lever/bush and the bold head as possible.
Why this has just become a problem I am at a loss to explain. The only variable is that I've changed my place of work from Canary Wharf to Waterloo so I spend more time in slow and stationary traffic than I did before. With this bolt's proximity to the hot exhaust can this be causing the problem - either through heat expansion of the bolt/lever or the melting of the thread lock?
Has anyone else had and, more importantly, fixed this problem?
Regards
Rob C
Over the last few months I've had a constant problem with my 1150's gear lever bolt unwinding itself causing the lever itself to wobble around and it makes some gear selection difficult.
Now, over the years I've removed the lever to clean the crap out of the bush to keep things in fine fettle. Never did I have to use thread lock and the bolt stayed put.
The last few months I've had to tighten the bolt every couple of days. It makes no difference if I use thread lock or not. The last few times I have used increasing amounts of thread lock to no avail. Last time I put in so much I was concerned I'd never get the bolt back out again. Alas, 4 days later it began unwinding itself.
Each time I remove that bolt I smear a little grease on the cup of the bush so there is as little friction between the lever/bush and the bold head as possible.
Why this has just become a problem I am at a loss to explain. The only variable is that I've changed my place of work from Canary Wharf to Waterloo so I spend more time in slow and stationary traffic than I did before. With this bolt's proximity to the hot exhaust can this be causing the problem - either through heat expansion of the bolt/lever or the melting of the thread lock?
Has anyone else had and, more importantly, fixed this problem?
Regards
Rob C



