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Posted by: partwerks Dec 12 2011, 02:35 PM

I was wondering if it is possible to use the stock shift rod with the Subie EJ20 engine?

Just eyeballing it, it appears that three things may be touch and go as far as in the road?

1. Tin on header-can it be removed
2. Drivers side of oil pan-be trimmed
3. Tubing on engine cradle

I was thinking on the places where it is a close encounter if a person could splice in a piece of rod with a smaller diameter that would give a bit more clearance if needed, like a reducer?
On the engine cradle tube in the rear, I was wondering if it is in the road if a person could roll a piece of tubing like a 1/2 moon and splice it in the area where the shift rod would come through at for clearance if needed, like an arch. It appears as though it would just clear the drivers side engine mount?

I don't recall if the stock shift rod is straight or has a curvature to it?

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Posted by: RonnieJ Dec 12 2011, 04:48 PM

Bump

Posted by: Dr Evil Dec 12 2011, 08:30 PM

Stock has a curve in it.

Posted by: Jeffs9146 Dec 13 2011, 12:03 AM

You can custom weld just about anything to fit!

It was much easier than I thought it would be for my 3.0L conversion!

This one works the same as a strait one as long as you get it set right before welding it! The most criticle is the alignment of the front and end as well as the allen screw location.

It may not be sexy but it works the same as the strait one! KMA.gif


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Posted by: underthetire Dec 13 2011, 12:04 PM

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Will you please crop that picture. Those toes are nasty!

Posted by: Jeffs9146 Dec 13 2011, 01:18 PM

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Will you please crop that picture. Those toes are nasty!



hissyfit.gif I smashed my toe that morning!! wacko.gif

Edited just for you Jeff!

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