I chopped my shift rod because i wanted to straighten it for the V8 conv. And other reasons....
I'm thinking i would just put the tranny in reverse and then put the shifter in the reverse position and weld the shift rod where the two pieces meet.
Can anyone with some experience see any flaws in this thinking?
Is there anything I should watch for? Besides flying monkeys coming out my butt? Miles...
QUOTE (rogergrubb @ Aug 30 2005, 11:11 AM) |
I chopped my shift rod because i wanted to straighten it for the V8 conv. And other reasons.... I'm thinking i would just put the tranny in reverse and then put the shifter in the reverse position and weld the shift rod where the two pieces meet. Can anyone with some experience see any flaws in this thinking? Is there anything I should watch for? Besides flying monkeys coming out my butt? Miles... |
I'd not use reverse, as you have (or should have) spring tension on the shifter in that position. I'd use 2nd or 3rd. It doesn't matter all that much, as you have lots of leeway at the adjuster to get it aligned after you've welded the two pieces together. In fact, I'd consider doing a partial alignment, mark the two pieces, and remove them from the car so you can weld them on a bench so have a better chance of getting them straight.
QUOTE (lapuwali @ Aug 30 2005, 11:30 AM) |
I'd not use reverse, as you have (or should have) spring tension on the shifter in that position. I'd use 2nd or 3rd. It doesn't matter all that much, as you have lots of leeway at the adjuster to get it aligned after you've welded the two pieces together. In fact, I'd consider doing a partial alignment, mark the two pieces, and remove them from the car so you can weld them on a bench so have a better chance of getting them straight. |
first...its A A ron
second. a splined rod in the tunnel, meets the shifter. you can loosen the clamp on the shifter, and the rotate the rod left to right, and can move the rod forward and backward to ensure you hit all gears.
lemme know if you need a pic.
look straight down at your shifter. put the lever in third (this will bring the rod forward to where you can see it) and you will see a 13mm bolt head clamping the base of the shifter to the rod...
AA
QUOTE (Aaron Cox @ Aug 30 2005, 11:53 AM) |
first...its A A ron second. a splined rod in the tunnel, meets the shifter. you can loosen the clamp on the shifter, and the rotate the rod left to right, and can move the rod forward and backward to ensure you hit all gears. lemme know if you need a pic. look straight down at your shifter. put the lever in third (this will bring the rod forward to where you can see it) and you will see a 13mm bolt head clamping the base of the shifter to the rod... AA |
now get'r done and go weld boy!!!
I chopped my rod in half, that sounds bad, and then inserted a wooden dowel. Worked great for mock up. The I cut a steel shaft the same length and welded it up. It is pretty forgiving with the adjustment in the tunnel.
The sleeve in the tunnel is for tail shifters. The adjustment for the sideshift is in the tunnel, near the shifter.
See here:
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Hay AA
Is it ~w~e~i~r~d~ having that double letter thing going on? Makes me wanna say Ah-Aron. Like Le-Loyd. Y'know?
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