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> WTB: Factory Shift Spacer (Spacer Sleeve), Porsche Part 914-424-169-01
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post Nov 21 2024, 12:28 PM
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I'm looking for a spacer I'm missing. It's where the bottom of the shift lever connects to the tunnel linkage on a side-shift car. Part #10 in this diagram.


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I dont have an extra but check on Master-Carr for a steel bushing 8mm ID, 12 OD. Measuse the thickness of the shift rod where it goes.
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I dont have an extra but check on Master-Carr for a steel bushing 8mm ID, 12 OD. Measuse the thickness of the shift rod where it goes.


Thanks Bruce. Is that 12mm OD definitive? My micrometer is imperial and I was having trouble arriving at the exact number.
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QUOTE(TargaToy @ Nov 21 2024, 07:20 PM) *

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I dont have an extra but check on Master-Carr for a steel bushing 8mm ID, 12 OD. Measuse the thickness of the shift rod where it goes.


Thanks Bruce. Is that 12mm OD definitive? My micrometer is imperial and I was having trouble arriving at the exact number.


Measure with what you have and multiply by 25.4 to get the size in millimeters.
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