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RE: You know you drive an escort when... 2010/11/28 22:35:27 (permalink)
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I haven't had one pull out, but I've broken about 5 of them over the years (including my 1100cc Mk 1 that had NO power what'sover).

Moral to the story - a $15 cheapie from China is good for about 15 gearchanges. No problems with the Quaife
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RE: You know you drive an escort when... 2010/11/29 20:01:00 (permalink)
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[quote Moral to the story - a $15 cheapie from China is good for about 15 gearchanges. No problems with the Quaife


Just like the cheap ebay replica of the MK2 indicator stalk. Mine lasted about 15 corners then fell apart. [:I]
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RE: You know you drive an escort when... 2010/11/30 11:42:24 (permalink)
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[quote Moral to the story - a $15 cheapie from China is good for about 15 gearchanges. No problems with the Quaife



Just like the cheap ebay replica of the MK2 indicator stalk. Mine lasted about 15 corners then fell apart. [:I]


haha! i was going to buy one of those, but ended up repairing the standard ford one
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RE: You know you drive an escort when... 2010/11/30 20:57:29 (permalink)
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happened to me twice. bought a quickshift, problem solved



That must be why I've never had that happen, I've always had a quickshift.
But my father did ended with the gear stick by the rear doors in his old Esky Van.
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RE: You know you drive an escort when... 2010/03/12 20:31:13 (permalink)
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You know you drive an Escort when you indicate with your windscreen wipers or find yourself constantly scouring classifieds for parts.
They may have their faults,but as Jeremy Clarkson says "Owning an Escort is like having a 2 year old child.It can be really annoying at times,but if someone tries to take it away from you,you would kill them"
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RE: You know you drive an escort when... 2010/03/12 21:09:25 (permalink)
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They may have their faults,but as Jeremy Clarkson says "Owning an Escort is like having a 2 year old child.It can be really annoying at times,but if someone tries to take it away from you,you would kill them"



Some days I'd give it away - but even if I left it unlocked with the keys in the ignition and a $50 note on the dash - all I'd lose is the $50 note
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RE: You know you drive an escort when... 2010/04/12 17:13:07 (permalink)
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i cant wrap my head around how many posts im reading about shifters coming off/out???

its never happened to me! ive had 2 gearbox's in my mk2, with 3 different shifters... ive broken one of them but they have never come off....

even had an old guy at the petrol station give me a talk about one he used to have, then ask me if the shifter ever fell off?




ive had it happen... with my grandma in the passenger seat. took longer trying to explain why we were pulled over than it did to half fix it
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RE: You know you drive an escort when... 2010/04/12 21:29:47 (permalink)
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Maybe there are good drivers and bad drivers out there...

I have been driving my Escorts continuously since May 1980 and never once had the gear shift even come loose.

Maybe part of the problem is the plastic nut on the bottom of the shift has not been properly locked and tends to work itself loose.
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RE: You know you drive an escort when... 2010/04/12 22:44:57 (permalink)
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Maybe part of the problem is the plastic nut on the bottom



might be the nut hanging on to the top[88]
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RE: You know you drive an escort when... 2010/05/12 10:21:47 (permalink)
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Maybe part of the problem is the plastic nut on the bottom of the shift has not been properly locked and tends to work itself loose.


Another area to look at with shifters is the thread in the extension housing. When the nylon insert loosens,it wears the alloy in the centre of the threaded portion. No matter what type of shifter you use,or how well it is fitted,will only stay put for a short time.
I found this with the single rail BW in my 351 XD falcon.
I rebuillt the shifter 3 or 4 times with replacement threaded insert,fitted 2 brand new Ford shifters with no success. It was only after I replaced the housing at a later date that I was able to fix it properly.
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