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> Side shift rear pin locating hole, What to use to drill a new hole?
DaveO90s4
post Jun 23 2018, 01:45 AM
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Hi all,

For my Corvair conversion I've had to mount to engine & trans assembly about 20mm further rearward. So I have had to lengthen the side shift shifter rod by that same amount (at the rear end of the rod). So now I need to drill a new grub screw locating pin hole in that extended shift rod. I assume I need to drill a tapered hole so to match the taper angle on the locating pin. Is that correct? And if so what special drill bit do I need to buy?

Thanks all
DaveO

PS 2.8L Corvair engine in the 914 is a really nice setup - and a relatively cheap 6 conversion option too.
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