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Jeff Ninebar
18-01-2017, 10:43
I just found a Febi part number for the leaky gear selector kit similar to the one I purchased through a supplier in France. http://www.tnd-france.com/etanche_e.htm looks like one of them is copying the other...the TND kit cost me £53 euro the Febi kit is much cheaper on ebay.

Febi 47222

here is one supplier, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FEBI-BILSTEIN-Repair-Kit-gear-lever-47222-/162238924457?hash=item25c63186a9:g:TwcAAOSw8gVYAL4 t#shpCntId

May be useful to some one.:agree:

tubbyG
18-01-2017, 11:01
Thanks, that is great info :agree:


I was only looking at the french kit a few weeks ago my spare box is/was weeping.

Matt Cole
18-01-2017, 16:36
Might be worth a few kits for the shop?

Alex
19-01-2017, 09:00
Good stuff. My gearbox has been weeping for years (only a bit) so I should probably invest in one of these. I assume it's a gearbox off job to fit mind :crap: Matt, yes possibly speak to Dale?

tubbyG
19-01-2017, 10:18
I think it be done without removing or dismantling the box

Jeff Ninebar
19-01-2017, 15:36
The nice thing about this kit is the box stays in place, it can all be done very easily from under the car. just disconnect the selector rod and pop the rubber o rings and other bit on as per the instructions.

http://www.febi-parts.com/article.php?r_searchInput=47222

look at the technical info on the item and it has instructions.

Bigfoot
20-01-2017, 09:12
£16.47 I can get it into the shop for, plus the paypal fees which put it to about £17.26 plus postage.

Matt Cole
20-01-2017, 10:51
Dale, nearly all gboxes are worn now so I think these are a must! Get em in!;)

Jeff Ninebar
20-01-2017, 10:58
£16.47 I can get it into the shop for, plus the paypal fees which put it to about £17.26 plus postage.

sounds like a good deal! are you getting them direct from Febi or a UK supplier?

Ian S
20-01-2017, 12:23
Yeah, £17.25 delivered from Latvia via eBay so members might be happier to buy them from RTOC shop, even though that would be plus post.

Are we allowed to resell them? Are we allowed to use their fitting instructions?

That eBay seller is paying less than £16.47 if that includes delivery, and his 10% eBay fees and PayPal fees and leaving a profit.

markg
20-01-2017, 13:02
I would be up for buying one if you get them in the club shop :agree:

Bigfoot
20-01-2017, 13:09
Just spoke to Febi, no stock in Uk or Germany, we have in the company, highest bidder takes it :laugh:

Matt Cole
20-01-2017, 13:33
Yeah, £17.25 delivered from Latvia via eBay so members might be happier to buy them from RTOC shop, even though that would be plus post.

Are we allowed to resell them? Are we allowed to use their fitting instructions?

That eBay seller is paying less than £16.47 if that includes delivery, and his 10% eBay fees and PayPal fees and leaving a profit.

Lets not forget the reason why people join and pay to be a member of RTOC. If we have to absorb some postage costs, then so be it.;)

Ian S
20-01-2017, 17:31
I would have thought this would be very popular to stop that little weep.

If they'd been available I'd have fitted one in the late 1990's then changed the O rings every few years, as needed.

Would this also fit the other gearboxes? Clios, etc?

Dale are you saying MPD have some and no-one anywhere else? Did they say the restocking time and price?

I would agree to get a few in the shop now and let people know. Then more if they sell and adjust the price down or up accordingly.

Matty
21-01-2017, 10:53
If supply is difficult, it wouldn't be that difficult to make your own kits up. It's only a couple of parts to have laser cut out and a couple of splits seals. :agree:

Ian S
21-01-2017, 13:01
That would be good but then you'd have to deal with the law suit as it's patented. Says so on that website in one of the links.

Unless they agreed to allow you to make it under license?

Matty
21-01-2017, 16:55
Really a patent for that? I would be amazed if they actually did have one, hardly seems worth it for such a primative part. :laugh:

We had this on a mini forum, a guy claimed to have a patent on a blanking plug for a dizzy hole in the block.

Ian S
21-01-2017, 18:42
It days it here: http://www.tnd-france.com/etanche_e.htm

He doesn't quote a patent number.

Matty
21-01-2017, 19:20
Yeah I saw that, they don't look like the biggest of companies from the looks of the website. There must be a way to find out patent numbers without contacting the manufacturer?

Matt Cole
21-01-2017, 22:24
Can we not put an order in with said company?

Bigfoot
23-01-2017, 08:43
I would have thought this would be very popular to stop that little weep.

If they'd been available I'd have fitted one in the late 1990's then changed the O rings every few years, as needed.

Would this also fit the other gearboxes? Clios, etc?

Dale are you saying MPD have some and no-one anywhere else? Did they say the restocking time and price?

I would agree to get a few in the shop now and let people know. Then more if they sell and adjust the price down or up accordingly.

We have 1 in stock. Febi had them in October time for when it was ordered, but they are currently out of stock and they didn't say when coming back in.

Alex
23-01-2017, 09:12
Buy the lot. Bump the price up slightly just to cover our costs :agree:

royz
04-02-2017, 19:13
Renault used to make a 2 part seal kit for this problem so not a new idea its just the Renault one can not be got any more.