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Old August 19th 2002, 20:33
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How smoothly will that modified (bent) shift rod shift?

Will the modified shift rod be mis-aligned enough to cause shifting problems in the 901 conversion?

I would think that using a pair of universal joints such as those used in the steering shafts of most cars) along with a shifter bushing on each of the horizontal shafts would keep things aligned properly.

Help me understand.

Does the shifter coupling allow for high anglular misalignment but still function properly?

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Old August 21st 2002, 21:06
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Any takers?

I see alot of you out there are looking at this question so come on and help me out with this.

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Old August 23rd 2002, 12:16
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The bent shift shaft pictured in my article doesn't work very well. I am rebuilding the system. Instead of having such gross height difference between the top of the tunnel and the nose of the 901, I am going to lower the shifter.

I cut the shifter plate out of a 914 car, and I am welding this to my tunnel about 1" lower than the normal curved top surface. This is going to let me shoot straight back with almost no bend, exceup a U to clear the handbrake and heater cable mounts. I am going to finish this over the winter and update the article. With a fair amount of metal work and fabrication, I think I can make it look factory.


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Old August 29th 2002, 15:43
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I am currently working on my shifter (when I am not fabricating my header). I am using an early 911 shifter that I have modified for a front bushing so the shift rod will be fully supported in two places (front and rear) under the shifter, then to a couple of steering type u joints and on the trans coupling. It should take care of any problems. I'm almost done with the shifter, I just need to drill the front bushing support and attach it to the shifter base plate.
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Old August 29th 2002, 15:47
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I will be using the factory 911 front bushing support that bolts to the shifter baseplate. I didn't know where this support bracket bolted to when I first did the mods. Now that I have the factory bushing AND support bracket hopefully I'll be on the way. With school and work I haven't turned a wrench on the floorpan for over a year, I need a slapping. After spending 100 hours mounting the darn thing I was bummed it wouldn't shift gears. I'll fix it this year hopefully.
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Old August 29th 2002, 16:49
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Steve, I didn't know the 911 shifter had a front support. Mine had no provision for one so I had to fabricate one. What year is your shifter from?
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Old August 30th 2002, 01:39
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I never had a problem on my Oval with the bent shift rod. I was running a Scat shifter which is not exactly smooth so that may have disuised it but I never had a problem selecting any gears, just avoiding reverse coming out of the 1st into 2nd.
Sam is running the same system on his 1303 now... has anyone here seen him about?
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Old September 5th 2002, 10:48
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The rear bolts on the base plate for the 911 shifter are where the bushing support bolts to from the bottom.
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Old September 5th 2002, 16:36
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Steve, My misunderstanding, I will be using that factory support/bushing also but I extended the shift rod forward of the shifter pivot and will install a second bushing in the front of the shifter to ensure the pivot stays in line. Without the front support, the U joints will alow the pivot to flop around causing problems.
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Old September 6th 2002, 05:27
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Yup, Im about.

It shift fine, nice and smooth.

And as Mike said, the only hassle is avoiding reverse when coming out of first into second...

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Old September 6th 2002, 10:33
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the only hassle is avoiding reverse when coming out of first into second...
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That was my motivation for trying to use the 911 shifter. I'll have the factory spring loaded reverse lockout mechanism. It is a lot more metalwork though.
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Old September 6th 2002, 10:52
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Dont get me wrong, it locks out around 90% of the time, its just once in a while I can get past the gate. Going to adjust the shifter soon to try and prevent that from happening.

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