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Posted by: James Adams Mar 25 2007, 09:40 PM

http://www.jwesteng.com/porsche/914/linkage_914.htm

Posted by: SirAndy Apr 2 2007, 05:22 PM

i just ordered my kit! aktion035.gif


that, plus the rennshifter i have, should make for a nice & tight shifting experience ...
smilie_pokal.gif Andy

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Posted by: dr914@autoatlanta.com Apr 9 2007, 02:41 PM

We would love to see some pics of this unit installed (or assembled) so we could see how it works!

Posted by: James Adams Apr 9 2007, 03:49 PM

Here is a thread with some installation shots - better pics to come in the future.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=67373&hl=

Posted by: James Adams Feb 20 2008, 11:35 AM

I am currently debating whether to produce another run of these. Let me know if you are planning a future purchase of this product so I can judge the interest.

Thanks!

Posted by: michaelt55 Feb 22 2008, 11:17 PM

I am interested in one..depending on whether I have the ability to install it myself...but anything that makes it shift more preciscely!


Michael

Posted by: rdauenhauer Feb 23 2008, 12:05 AM

Id be interested in one.
But one detraction is the need to still have to
perform some "fab" work confused24.gif
Bolt in?

Posted by: dbu356 Feb 23 2008, 11:19 AM

I would also be interested in one.
Thanks

Dave

Posted by: Lou W Feb 24 2008, 12:14 AM

I'd buy one. smile.gif

Posted by: Van914 Feb 25 2008, 07:37 AM

James,
Yes, I am interested also.
Van914

Posted by: rdauenhauer Feb 25 2008, 11:29 PM

So James I take it you are out of stock now?

Posted by: Phoenix 914-6GT Feb 26 2008, 01:49 AM

Yes he is. That is why I went with some of the Patrick stuff. I just need the rear portion he makes now. James. your system is the best I've seen. Make more please. biggrin.gif

Posted by: James Adams Feb 26 2008, 06:19 AM

Yes, I'm out of stock. Thanks for the feedback so far.

Posted by: BKLA Feb 26 2008, 12:04 PM

This is a great product! Installed (partially, not done yet :wink:) on GT race car!

Can't wait to try it out!

Posted by: rdauenhauer May 9 2008, 12:45 PM

James any update? confused24.gif

Posted by: James Adams May 12 2008, 03:38 PM

QUOTE(rdauenhauer @ May 9 2008, 01:45 PM) *

James any update? confused24.gif


It will be available again in about a month.

Posted by: michaelt55 May 17 2008, 07:38 PM

any new upgrades, improvements?







QUOTE(James Adams @ May 12 2008, 04:38 PM) *

QUOTE(rdauenhauer @ May 9 2008, 01:45 PM) *

James any update? confused24.gif


It will be available again in about a month.


Posted by: James Adams May 19 2008, 08:57 AM

QUOTE(michaelt55 @ May 17 2008, 08:38 PM) *

any new upgrades, improvements?


It should be available again in about a week. The design did not need any changes, but I'm working on offering different levels of completeness.

Posted by: Phoenix 914-6GT May 19 2008, 12:21 PM

That would be awsome. I only need the rear portion.

Posted by: ClayPerrine May 19 2008, 12:26 PM

When can we order?

Posted by: James Adams May 19 2008, 12:33 PM

QUOTE(ClayPerrine @ May 19 2008, 01:26 PM) *

When can we order?


I have all the parts but I want to assemble a few sets. I also have not worked up pricing for the other combinations. As soon as I have the pricing set I will update the web page to receive orders - later this week, I hope.

I'll update this thread as soon as ordering is live again.

Posted by: James Adams May 27 2008, 04:22 PM

New kits are now available - check it out here:

http://www.jwesteng.com/porsche/914/linkage_914.htm

Posted by: rdauenhauer May 28 2008, 09:26 PM

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Now for the questions: biggrin.gif

Being the CSOB I am looking at level 1 kit -
A is a OE part Ill have
B is a part of the OE rod Ill cut off my existing shift rod
1 is a NEW JW only part
2 (same)
3 (same)
4 (same)
5 is a OE ball cup bushing?
6 is the OE shift coupler cover I would have?
7 is the OE console cover I would have and modify
8 is one of two OE shift rod shrouds I have and or can buy from you or ?
9 is one of two OE U joings I should have
10 Is wher Im unclear!

These are (OE?) knurled rod ends that need to be welded in place of existing OE set pin ends on the (bent) R. (intermediate) shift rod ©?
I though the point ot the kit was to eliminate the spaghetti bender rod and replace with a straight rod connected by U joints?

R.

Posted by: James Adams May 28 2008, 09:52 PM

QUOTE(rdauenhauer @ May 28 2008, 10:26 PM) *

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Now for the questions: biggrin.gif



A is a OE part Ill have - -yes
B is a part of the OE rod Ill cut off my existing shift rod -yes
1 is a NEW JW only part -yes
2 (same)
3 (same)
4 (same)
5 is a OE ball cup bushing? -yes
6 is the OE shift coupler cover I would have? -No - this is a JW part
7 is the OE console cover I would have and modify -yes
8 is one of two OE shift rod shrouds I have and or can buy from you or ? -yes
9 is one of two OE U joings I should have -yes, from 914 steering
10 Is wher Im unclear!

These are (OE?) knurled rod ends that need to be welded in place of existing OE set pin ends on the (bent) R. (intermediate) shift rod ©?

sort of - you could cut equevalent parts to these from a 914 steering shaft. These get welded to a short center section of the bent factory shift tube.

I though the point ot the kit was to eliminate the spaghetti bender rod and replace with a straight rod connected by U joints?

Not exactly. You still have to get around the engine (on a 4 cyl). Half of the bends are removed and the remaining tube has very little flex.

Posted by: rdauenhauer May 29 2008, 02:09 AM

QUOTE
9 is one of two OE U joings I should have -yes, from 914 steering
10 Is wher Im unclear!

These are (OE?) knurled rod ends that need to be welded in place of existing OE set pin ends on the (bent) R. (intermediate) shift rod ©?

sort of - you could cut equevalent parts to these from a 914 steering shaft. These get welded to a short center section of the bent factory shift tube.

I though the point ot the kit was to eliminate the spaghetti bender rod and replace with a straight rod connected by U joints?

Not exactly. You still have to get around the engine (on a 4 cyl). Half of the bends are removed and the remaining tube has very little flex.

So are the dimensions for this available? I looked at the installation instructons but didnt see a cut dimension for the "stub shafts"

Posted by: James Adams May 29 2008, 06:45 AM

QUOTE(rdauenhauer @ May 29 2008, 03:09 AM) *


So are the dimensions for this available? I looked at the installation instructons but didnt see a cut dimension for the "stub shafts"


It wont really matter - they slip inside the tube and are fitted to the car to get everything "just right." About 2 to 3 inches long would be fine.

Posted by: 70Sixter May 31 2008, 03:03 PM

QUOTE(rdauenhauer @ May 29 2008, 04:09 AM) *

I though the point ot the kit was to eliminate the spaghetti bender rod and replace with a straight rod connected by U joints?

Not exactly. You still have to get around the engine (on a 4 cyl). Half of the bends are removed and the remaining tube has very little flex.


Does that mean the kit works as is on a stock -6? Or is there a straighter version?

Posted by: James Adams Jun 1 2008, 09:15 AM

QUOTE(70Sixter @ May 31 2008, 04:03 PM) *



Does that mean the kit works as is on a stock -6? Or is there a straighter version?


The kit does not work on a stock six, since the kit is for a side-shift transmission.

The kit does not include the rod that goes past the engine, so it will not work as-is on any car. If a -6 has been converted to a side shifter, then a straight piece of tube needs to be used between the u-joints to create the intermediate shift rod.

Posted by: rdauenhauer Jun 7 2008, 12:13 AM

James reading the instructions to re-use the stock shift rod it specifys
cutting both ends off by measuring up from the trans end at 10" and 32 3/4"

so... since the rod bends in two directions is that measurement "straight from the end" or trying to follow the bends of the rod?
Make sense?

Posted by: James Adams Jun 7 2008, 07:42 AM

QUOTE(rdauenhauer @ Jun 7 2008, 01:13 AM) *

James reading the instructions to re-use the stock shift rod is specifys
cutting both ends off by measuring up from the trans end at 10" and 32 3/4"

so... since the rod bends in two directions is that measurement "straight from the end" or trying to follow the bends of the rod?
Make sense?


Straight - "as the crow flys."

Posted by: rdauenhauer Jan 16 2009, 06:54 PM

QUOTE(James Adams @ May 28 2008, 07:52 PM) *


These are (OE?) knurled rod ends that need to be welded in place of existing OE set pin ends on the (bent) R. (intermediate) shift rod ©?

sort of - you could cut equivalent parts to these from a 914 steering shaft. These get welded to a short center section of the bent factory shift tube.



One more question, when you cut off both ends of the OE bent shift rod you lose
the taper that reduces the tube down to the dimension of the knurled rod?

How do you suggest to correct for this prior to welding.
Speaking of welding.. the Factory drilled and filled 4 rosettes about an 1" from the
end of the tube, is that necessary or are simple spots or a bead ran around the tube end all that is required?

Posted by: JWest Mar 9 2009, 08:02 AM

QUOTE(rdauenhauer @ Jan 16 2009, 07:54 PM) *

One more question, when you cut off both ends of the OE bent shift rod you lose
the taper that reduces the tube down to the dimension of the knurled rod?

How do you suggest to correct for this prior to welding.
Speaking of welding.. the Factory drilled and filled 4 rosettes about an 1" from the
end of the tube, is that necessary or are simple spots or a bead ran around the tube end all that is required?


The extra diameter allows for some play in lining up the two ends. Tack the spots that touch while it is fitted, then remove and weld a bead. Pie cut and tap the tube flush if it bothers you to fill the gap. This is much stronger than the factory spot welds.

Posted by: JWest Nov 10 2009, 06:38 AM

I've got new lower prices on the linkage kits, along with package deals when a RennShift and linkage are purchased together.

http://www.jwesteng.com

Posted by: nsr-jamie Nov 11 2009, 06:08 AM

Someday when I have more money and take care of some other things on my car I would like to buy one of your Rennshifters and the linkage kit as shifting my car has not always been its best. I hope you will keep the new package deals going for a very long time as it might be a while before I am ready but most definetely want one.

I am curious how other 914 drivers feel after making the conversion to either the Renn shifter or both the shifter with the linkage? Does it compare to a new modern car?

Posted by: Phil Plummer Feb 1 2012, 11:48 PM

Hi I have a 71 and I drove the car home and started to do the 914/6 conversion and am wondering ifMy 71 has the lower quality shift linkage? and if so how much to get the one that shifts better?

Posted by: Phil Plummer Mar 14 2012, 09:19 PM

QUOTE(nsr-jamie @ Nov 11 2009, 04:08 AM) *

Someday when I have more money and take care of some other things on my car I would like to buy one of your Rennshifters and the linkage kit as shifting my car has not always been its best. I hope you will keep the new package deals going for a very long time as it might be a while before I am ready but most definetely want one.

I am curious how other 914 drivers feel after making the conversion to either the Renn shifter or both the shifter with the linkage? Does it compare to a new modern car?

Very Cool site.
I am doing a 916 look alike at ( minus the Engine compartment double grill and fuchs -going phone dial)
You hav a nice looking car .
Did you make for the group buy for steel fender flares @750.00 ??
Also very nice rare model!!
-regards Phil

Posted by: lonewolfe Mar 21 2012, 09:22 PM


Hey Phil,

It's Mark, again. We've been talking about the custom emblems vendor. Anyhow, if your car has the stock transmission, you'll have the tailshift setup. I would say it's lower quality but the later sideshift transmission is the preferred unit. They started using the later sideshift transmissions in 1973. I have a 1972 I recently bought and am in the process of converting it. You need to replace the transmission, engine bar, shifter linkage bars and the shifter from inside the car. You're probably looking at close to $1000 to make the upgrade. I believe you can make the tailshifters work ok if you replace all the busings from front to back. I'm doing the conversion because I have a 1975 parts car to get all these parts from. Otherwise, I'm not sure it would be worth it. Well, if you are doing a 914/4 to 914/6 conversion then I'm pretty sure you will want the better shifter setup. Anyhow, just wanted to add my 2 cents.

Good luck with your conversion.



QUOTE(Phil Plummer @ Feb 1 2012, 10:48 PM) *

Hi I have a 71 and I drove the car home and started to do the 914/6 conversion and am wondering ifMy 71 has the lower quality shift linkage? and if so how much to get the one that shifts better?


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