What's everyone's take on short shift kits, pro and con?
I get better results by cutting off 3 inches of the top of the shaft. .
most will say that the 914 trans, even when in perfect condition, can not be shifted fast enought o warrant the short shifter.
and since many 914 trans are in need of some neglected maintenance, a short shifter will exacerbate any shifting issues.
Rennshift.
It is very much the way to go.
Zach
A rebuilt box and a short shift is a beautiful thing. I had this setup before I got the rennshifter. The short shifter is great, but not with bad bushings or a worn out tranz. No specialty shifter is good with those things.
Any clearances from the meshing gears all the way to the shift knob are additive, and all contribute to "slop" in the shifter mechanism. Rebushing and tightening these clearances is the way to help.
The short shifter kits are nice if everything else is correct (as is the Rennshifter), but the effort is increased. Best to drive a car with one to decide if you like the feel.
A "must-make" upgrade IMO. I've installed a Welty and the only change I would have made is...done it sooner.
Shameless plug: I happen to have a brand new Welty still in the package for $75 shipped (73-76)!!!
I haven't put it out for sale yet but will soon (or did I just do it now)!
I just rebuilt my entire tail-shift shifter mechanism, installed the short shift kit, have two sets of tailshift bushings, balls, etc....
Then I bought a side-shift tranny (luckily I have all of the side-shift parts including motor mount).
So if anyone needs a complete tailshift linkage with short shift & all new (NOS- NOT AA! ) bushings, .........
Stu
You can build a JWest linkage.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=186850&hl=
I have the welty kit too, used it for a few years but went back to the stock after I rebuilt the trans for the V8. The stock just went into gear, the welty didnt. It might be because I rebuilt my linkage though.
Honestly the Rennshift is an amazing piece of kit if you can afford it.
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