I'm removing the shifter and all linkage rods from my '74 and want to use them for a side shift conversion on my nephews 914 ('71). My question is, when removing the parts from my '74 it seemed like I couldn't remove the front shift rod (the one in the tunnel) until I removed the engine. I pulled it out from the rear once the engine was removed, but I thought it should be removable from the inside via the holes in the tunnel. I tried every angle I could think of to get it out via the tunnel holes, but couldn't find a way. Is it possible to remove it from the tunnel through the shifter hole?? or better yet, am I going to be able to install it in the '71 with out pulling the engine?? I could've sworn that I did this on a '76 I used to own, but I can't remember if the engine was in or out at the time.
You can do it if you support the engine and remove the engine mount cross bar. The shift rod has to come out the back.
Thanks James! I was starting to think I was losing my mind! I plan on using one of your shifters in my car with my 915 setup. What shift rod do I use with your shifter and a Wevo 915??
I pulled mine, had to for engine removal. The rear coupling was easy, the front coupling was a bitch.
I stripped the 4mm allen and could not get it out. The car was only 14" off the ground so I couldn't get a good angle to drill it out.
Ended up having to remove the rear shifter housing which dumped all the gearlube on the floor. Then I drilled the hell out of the coupling.
have fun.
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You are talking about the front shift rod in later model (1973+ cars), and not the rear bar, right? The rear bar is easy enough without removing anything.
The front shift rod in the late model cars is removable without removing the engine or engine bar. I had to slide teh bar into the center tunnel and remove the bushing in the firewall to do it, but it is possible.
When putting them in with the engine in the car, I have put the rod in and then put the firrewall bushing in then poked the rod back through the bushing. This is exactly how I did it when I changed out my firewall bushing.
Do you have the bushings/adapters for use with the 71 car? As I recall, the hole is quite different and there is some additional hardware mounted to the lower firewall on the 71 car. (a pivot ball or something). {No I don't sell them} I was just wondering because When I have converted earlier cars, I have cut the lower firewall and grafted 73+ parts to the lower firewall. This allowed me to use the rubber boot at the firewall to keep crap off of the shift knuckle.
YMMV?
"Your mileage may vary". It was not going to happen on my car, but that was my situation.
Ahhh, thanks.
BTW, what is that shifter shown in your avatar? It kind of resembles a 911 shifter but not exactly. Or is it just that the boot is not down.....
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