Ersin Deger <edeger@math.purdue.edu> wrote in
news:Pine.GSO.4.44.0507270214490.24868-100000@zorn.math.purdue.edu:
> This is a question about a characteristic difference in --manual
> tranny-- shift knobs.
>
> What makes the difference (in feeling) between a shift knob in a Civic
> versus the one in an Accord? The (1998 LX) Accord shift knob does not
> allow any vibrations (when you rest your hand on it) while you clearly
> get the vibrations and the "buzz"es when you rest your hand on a (1994
> EX) Civic shift knob?
Shifter bushings are probably worn. Old engine mounts will transmit more
vibration as well.
Also, you're not supposed to rest your hand on the shift lever. This places
lots of extra stress on the shift forks inside the transmission.
Place your hand on the shift knob only to shift, then remove it until
needed again.
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