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Posted by: BfloRandy Sep 28 2014, 10:59 PM

Hello gang, my gear shift lever came off in my hand this afternoon... It broke off right at the base. Does anyone know if a short shift kit (late) is sufficient to replace it or do I need a new lever altogether? If anyone happens to have one that is suitable for a 75 I'd be interested! Also, is it feasible to drill into the remaining metal ball to insert a stiff rod as a temporary fix? Thank you for your help!

Posted by: stugray Sep 29 2014, 07:21 AM

Side shift I assume?

Now is a good time to upgrade to a rennshifter.
I just did, and it was the best upgrade I have ever done to the 914.

So I have the stock sideshift shift-lever that I guess I could sell.
I have no idea what the going rate is for a good shifter.

Posted by: Dr Evil Sep 29 2014, 07:23 AM

If you dont have the money for a Renn Shifter (a good investment), I love the Wevo Short shift. It is $78 at Pelican and cheap thrills smile.gif

Posted by: 914werke Sep 29 2014, 07:34 AM

Did the (chromed) shaft snap off or did the epoxy fail freeing it from the ball assembly?
In either case its not a hard repair. Your Choice:
1. RE-epoxy the two pieces again (after thorough cleaning) Like OE
2. WELD those two pieces together so they never fail again
3. If the shaft did in fact snap at the union, heat that ball up to burn off the remaining epoxy & free the broken end . Trim /clean the slightly shorter rod reinsert & again epoxy or weld that sucker in place

Oh & Id look for a cause of the break. Ive never see one "snap"

Posted by: jfort Sep 29 2014, 10:06 AM

mine broke off a couple of inches up. i had it welded and haven't had a problem since. i have rennshift and like it.

Posted by: jfort Sep 29 2014, 10:06 AM

mine broke off a couple of inches up. i had it welded and haven't had a problem since. i have rennshift and like it.

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