shifter question
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shifter question
who makes shifters for the 914 ( a list would be great) or tell me if this will work
raise the shifter plate 2" extend the shift ball at the bottom of the shift rod 2" giving a shorter throw as the piv point is raised. shorten the shift rod 2" to keep the factory look. this sound about right
raise the shifter plate 2" extend the shift ball at the bottom of the shift rod 2" giving a shorter throw as the piv point is raised. shorten the shift rod 2" to keep the factory look. this sound about right
- Rouser914S
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JWest and Weltmeister are your choices. If their are others, it's news to me.
If you're looking to speed-shift a 30+ year-old 901-tranny-equipped 914 like your buddy's Honda, it ain't gonna happen. The above short-shift kit creates more problems than it solves, because it's the whole set-up that's antiquated.
The super-best compromise you can hope to have is a RennShifter, new bushings, and a rebuilt tranny on 911 sport mounts. Anything else will be a compromise on that, a 914 is a 914, and a Honda is a Hon-duh.
If you're looking to speed-shift a 30+ year-old 901-tranny-equipped 914 like your buddy's Honda, it ain't gonna happen. The above short-shift kit creates more problems than it solves, because it's the whole set-up that's antiquated.
The super-best compromise you can hope to have is a RennShifter, new bushings, and a rebuilt tranny on 911 sport mounts. Anything else will be a compromise on that, a 914 is a 914, and a Honda is a Hon-duh.
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You just need to replace all the shift bushings including the univeral joint on the shift bar.
I have done that and mine shifts like new which is awesome as the gears are easy to find and its a simple shift pattern.
I have repaired twice a local 914 guy who uses the Rennshifter like its a Honda and slam shifts the tranny beating up the shift rods inside the tranny. He chips off pieces of the shift selector! Then it sticks in a gear from forcing it.
I have done that and mine shifts like new which is awesome as the gears are easy to find and its a simple shift pattern.
I have repaired twice a local 914 guy who uses the Rennshifter like its a Honda and slam shifts the tranny beating up the shift rods inside the tranny. He chips off pieces of the shift selector! Then it sticks in a gear from forcing it.
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- Piledriver
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Has anyone made a cable shifter setup yet?
Having said that, the other are right about the shift bushings, makes a HUGE difference.
(The one at the trans is always loose though, even with new bushings... on both trans I have laying about. Thinking about making my own from Delrin or such so they actually fit)
I also bent my shifter back ~3" (bit that sticks out of the floor) and rotated it away some, it appeared to be held in with JB Weld or such, much better for me. (5'11") FWIW.
IIRC I used Plastic Welder to secure it this time.
(Wonderful stuff)
Having said that, the other are right about the shift bushings, makes a HUGE difference.
(The one at the trans is always loose though, even with new bushings... on both trans I have laying about. Thinking about making my own from Delrin or such so they actually fit)
I also bent my shifter back ~3" (bit that sticks out of the floor) and rotated it away some, it appeared to be held in with JB Weld or such, much better for me. (5'11") FWIW.
IIRC I used Plastic Welder to secure it this time.
(Wonderful stuff)
Addendum to Newtons first law:
zero vehicles on jackstands, square gets a fresh 090 and 1911, cabby gets a blower.
EZ3.6 Vanagon after that.(mounted, needs everything finished) then Creamsicle.
zero vehicles on jackstands, square gets a fresh 090 and 1911, cabby gets a blower.
EZ3.6 Vanagon after that.(mounted, needs everything finished) then Creamsicle.
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Yup, several people have. All one-offs as far as I know.Piledriver wrote:Has anyone made a cable shifter setup yet?
The hole in the side shift console is frequently worn out of round. Some creative tinkering can find a way to make the bushing stay put (some have used tie-wraps, I JB-welded it in place and broke it out when it was time to replace the bushing).(The one at the trans is always loose though, even with new bushings... on both trans I have laying about. Thinking about making my own from Delrin or such so they actually fit)
--DD