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jamesbissland July 17th 2007 20:59

shift rod mod for 914/901
 
Hi folks

When fitting the 901 style (OEM or Bug@5speed) nose cone to the 914 Tail shift trans, in stead of sourcing and pulling the trans apart to fit the long 901 shift rod, would it be possible to cut the 914 shift rod and weld a straight rod onto the end to fit through the 901 nose cone hole, thus replecating the 901 one?

I would be interested to hear from anyone who has done this

Many thanks in advance,
James

yetibone July 18th 2007 07:06

That's what I did. I used a VW tranny's hockey stick, and a 914/901 with the square cut from it.

Sorry though, I didn't take any pictures.:rolleyes:

1303R July 18th 2007 14:23

http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...2.jpg~original
standard 914 rod and beetle rod
http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...8.jpg~original
welded together with a small piece in the middle 40mm? ish. can't say for sure. i did this after hearing from yeti. cheers dude.

jamesbissland July 18th 2007 20:13

Thats awesome!

So you added about 40mm huh?

Thanks so much again,
James

yetibone July 18th 2007 21:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by jamesbissland (Post 60396)
Thats awesome!

So you added about 40mm huh?

Thanks so much again,
James

That's good advise to add some length between the main pieces. I wish I had when I welded mine together. The shift rod and linkage would have been easier to engineer if the transmission's selector shaft were a couple of inches farther into the opening in the floorpan, but mine works well like it is.

jamesbissland July 19th 2007 00:41

Thanks for the info!

Does anyone know the length of a standard 901 shift rod?

Cheers

1303R July 19th 2007 12:17

maybe more like 30mm looking at the pic i posted. can just about make out the ruler next to it.


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