So here's the question,
We pulled the shift rod from the tunnel today ('71 2.0L) and noticed that it had probably a 5 degree bend in it about 6 inches from the rear end of the rod. We have started searching for a new one assuming that it was damaged at one time (has a gnarly dent in it where the bend is) and have found some shift rods with the bend and some that are completely straight.
Did some come with a bend to compensate for the tail/side shifter difference or maybe different firewall hole positions? Or are the bend ones simply... bent?
Thanks for the help!
Tom
Hare is a picture on one of mine. I believe this one is good.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=61676&hl=
Is it a side shifter?
If so, no bend.
Rich
So to clarify a little, I'm Speaking of the shift rod that is internal to the car that sits in the tunnel and bridges the gap between the sift nob and firewall. pictures coming (racergreg). And the Trans is a side shifter.
Thanks!
inside shift rod NO BEND
Rich
The forward shift rod for side-shift is straight.
The bend you are describing sounds like the result of too long of a seatbelt mounting bolt being forced into the shift rod.
James you are the genius
Based on the dimple on the inside of the bend, I think this is exactly what happened. Thanks for the insight!
By the way, we are using your shifter and it is great!
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