Pivat screw on shift

BMW Isetta transmission

Pivat screw on shift

€7.90

incl. 19% VAT plus shipping

The 2-088 trunnion screw on the shift sector of the BMW Isetta transmission serves as a bearing and guide pin for the shift finger and is therefore essential for a backlash-free and precise shifting motion. During a transmission overhaul, worn or corroded trunnion screws must be replaced, as they are often the cause of backlash and inaccurate gear selection. Proper installation with appropriate locking and lubrication significantly contributes to the longevity of the restored shift mechanism.
Technical data
Category
BMW Isetta transmission
BMW part number
23311066520
Item number
2-088
Condition
Not specified – on request
Weight
0 kg
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Application

In the shift mechanism, a spline screw serves as a rotating or guide pin that supports components such as the shift sector and shift fingers and guides their movement precisely.

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The 2-088 trunnion screw on the shift sector of the BMW Isetta transmission serves as a bearing and guide pin for the shift finger and is therefore essential for a backlash-free and precise shifting motion. During a transmission overhaul, worn or corroded trunnion screws must be replaced, as they are often the cause of backlash and inaccurate gear selection. Proper installation with appropriate locking and lubrication significantly contributes to the longevity of the restored shift mechanism.

Database ID: 952 Accessed on: 18.06.2026 17:29 Data state: 22.05.2026 12:33 In stock since: 18.11.2025