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Posted by: PanelBilly Jun 20 2018, 11:32 AM

I have a /4 shift rod that matches a sleeve in the transmission housing very nicely. I’m wondering if I can cut both ends off and weld on a straight pipe

Posted by: McMark Jun 20 2018, 11:39 AM

Yup. I've used electrical conduit with good results. 1/2" IIRC.

As with any fabrication, tack weld first, test fit, then final weld.

Posted by: Dave_Darling Jun 20 2018, 01:09 PM

Build a jig first, so that the ends are held in precise alignment. That will save you a lot of headache...

--DD

Posted by: Travis Neff Jun 20 2018, 01:35 PM

I am going to give this a try, but with a twist. I am going to try to use my tail shift rod instead of the side shift rod. I have my leftover 915 shifter as I replaced that on the 911 with a rennshifter. Maybe it will work?

Otherwise I will take a stab at my side shift rod and see what I can do.

Posted by: rgalla9146 Jun 20 2018, 07:55 PM

QUOTE(PanelBilly @ Jun 20 2018, 01:32 PM) *

I have a /4 shift rod that matches a sleeve in the transmission housing very nicely. I’m wondering if I can cut both ends off and weld on a straight pipe


Here you go.
Side shift ends, rear shift center section.
I cut and rotated the center section to create offset.
Also, take Daves advise and do the job using a jig.


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Posted by: worn Jun 20 2018, 10:21 PM

QUOTE(Dave_Darling @ Jun 20 2018, 11:09 AM) *

Build a jig first, so that the ends are held in precise alignment. That will save you a lot of headache...

--DD

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I cut pie s ections out at each. End to allow m e to bend the rod more. Easily. After determining that it worked I welded in the slots.

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