tonight I had a little look into the linkage problem. First up, when I compared the position of the sliders channels between the forge quickshift (bottom) and stock shifter, it can be seen that the slider channel extends further clockwise on the stocker. This was when the keyway in their splines were lined up.
The other difference is that the forge and also another audi shifter I have both have a bevel on the lower edge, whereas the stocker doesn't. The bevel is not at the end of the shifter that was the problem ( not where mine was jumping out) but suggests maybe that these quicksifts are tailored more for the audi fitments? The forge units channels are just that little bit shorter on the right edge too - the edge that was the problem.
The linkage on the left is off a later model box (seans that was an '08 box). On the right is the one I was running on my '06 HWY. Differences are that one is resin and one is steel. The resin one doesn't use plastic bushes on its main shaft. Its resin shaft is the bushing. Also the resin versions slider is shorter lengthways but is very stiff - it has limited range if you twist it, whereas the HWY version tilts to nearly 30 degrees and can be spun around like that and feels very sloppy in comparison. I decided to swap to the later model resin version because it was a much tighter fit into the gearbox with less play in its pivot/main shaft and because although shorter, its slider feels much stronger and the slider on the linkage I've been using/breaking has been damaged.
So here is the main source of the problem I think. On the left is the forge quickshift in 3rd gear and on the right is the stocker. Both linkages were given a fresh cable setup after instal so the only variation in where the slider is sitting is due to variation in where each shifters channels extend to. Both shifters have exactly the same channel length but the whole channel is rotated further CCW on the forge unit allowing the slider to nearly come out the back. So I'm back to the stock shifter coupled with a later model resin linkage. What i'll do this week is modify the stock shifter and turn it into a quickshift by modifying the pin position. I may be able to just drill and tap the pin that came with the forge quickshift into it 5mm further in. That way i'll get the best channel position and have a short shift again.
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