Charbel Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 (edited) I just found a way to do a shifting system witch doesn't use any rubber band. Basically , it's the same system as my Porsche 919 but I replace the bands by these connectors. Some people don't like having bands inside a car (including me ), so this allow even more possibilities. The system is really reliable and works really smoothly. Instructions : https://goo.gl/photos/HjHqpVXdE951Qm1o8 Edited October 24, 2016 by Charbel Quote
Didumos69 Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 Cool! It appears that the a full shift is only completed when you return the shift lever. Does it return by itself or do you actually need to mobe the lever back manually? Quote
Thirdwigg Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 Perfect. I like the connector solution a little better than the rubber band solution. Thanks for the update. Quote
Charbel Posted October 24, 2016 Author Posted October 24, 2016 The shifter actually goes back to position without touching it : http://bricksafe.com/files/Charbel/MVI_6489.MOV Quote
Meatman Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 (edited) That seems to work really well. Have you tried this actually hooked up to anything to see if that extra resistance causes any issues? The reason why I ask is that I notice that it got hung up for a bit in that 2nd video. Edited October 24, 2016 by Meatman Quote
Paul Boratko Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 Nice job..! I've been trying to get a perfect working sequential shifting mechanism for about 2 years now.. And while I am not big fan of the bands, I just couldn't find a solution that gave a nice forceful snap back of the shifter like the silicon bands did.. Quote
MODORO Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 Oh.. I already saw it on your channel.. And this inspires me a small idea for my own renovation... Thanks a lot^^ Quote
Charbel Posted October 25, 2016 Author Posted October 25, 2016 13 hours ago, Meatman said: Have you tried this actually hooked up to anything to see if that extra resistance causes any issues? The reason why I ask is that I notice that it got hung up for a bit in that 2nd video. I attached it to the gearboxes I have designed and it works perfectly. The lever use to hung up if you move it slowly. 12 hours ago, Paul Boratko said: I've been trying to get a perfect working sequential shifting mechanism for about 2 years now.. And while I am not big fan of the bands, I just couldn't find a solution that gave a nice forceful snap back of the shifter like the silicon bands did.. Yes, bands would still make better mechanism. Do you have some pictures of the shifting system you have used ? It would be interesting since it seems to be working really well. Quote
Boxerlego Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 I see what your doing and the Rubber bands would be the better choice when it comes to space. I'm Not convince if the Rubber cushions functions better then the Rubber bands. The device depends on compresses so with that, how well does the rubber cushion is able to hold the axle in place. Quote
Leonardo da Bricki Posted October 25, 2016 Posted October 25, 2016 Very nice. Seems to work smoothly, I'll have to test this mechanism. Quote
matth Posted October 30, 2016 Posted October 30, 2016 sweeetttttttt! weird nobody come on this earlier Quote
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