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This is now on! Details below.
Here are our thoughts. Mike and I have talked off and on recently about my tail to side shift transmission conversion and I quickly realized that I lack the skills and tools required to complete this job successfully. While we were talking about shipping my transmission out to him, I floated the idea of having him come to the west coast; many reasons to do so but one being my transmission. If there is enough interest in Mike’s expertise (meaning people would pay to learn from him), Mike has offered to put on a clinic during his stay, price TBD, and teach, lead, and help the attendees with their fixes, rebuilds, and conversions. Here is what we know for sure. Place: 6890 Lenwood Way San Jose, CA 95120; Cell 408-499-0443 Date: January 4th and 5th Start Times: Noon on Friday and 9am on Saturday Provided: Beer (kegerator stocked with Kona’s Longboard Lager), driveway/garage space, compressor, limited (4) jack stands, some tools, etc. Who: Observers are free. If you cannot attend you may still drop your transmission off for work (contact Mike for cost/parts/etc). Participation is welcome (contact Mike for cost/parts/etc) Mike will also be bringing discount parts out with him. No 1st gear stuff however as he currently does not have any in stock. Additionally, Mike has a cash of core trannies that can be purchased directly from him. Shipping is approximately $80 via Greyhound. I am sure many can attest to Mike’s expert skills, this is a once is a ‘residency life time’ opportunity. Keep the questions coming. T |
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Dr. Evil, thanks for answering my questions.
One more: What parts would I need for a tailshift to sideshift conversion? Would you have these parts? Thanks. |
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Send me your transmission! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 23,038 Joined: 21-November 03 From: Loveland, OH 45140 Member No.: 1,372 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region ![]() ![]() |
Dr. Evil, thanks for answering my questions. One more: What parts would I need for a tail shift to side shift conversion? Would you have these parts? Thanks. All you need are: - Shift rods and forks - Shift console - Tail cone (not necessary, but aesthetically better looking as you dont have the tail shift part dangling loose) I currently have a set of these parts, but supplies are limited. Dont forget, you will need external bits to install and use the side shifter: -Shift linkage from the shifter all the way back to the tranny. -Side shift engine bar |
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