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> Tail shift to side shift, Converting this weekend
falconfp2001
post Feb 10 2011, 03:24 PM
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Ok, i have acquired everything from the trans to the shifter.

One question though, i noticed the shifter seems different. The bolt pattern for the mounting plate is different.

Am I missing something?
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falconfp2001
post Feb 16 2011, 04:51 PM
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I found a problem,

The cable is frayed near the pulley. (hope its not hard to replace)

There seems to be a WOT switch missing from under the pedal. (I'm assuming there is suppose to be a button on top that is pressed when the pedal is to the floor. No button with the switch is there)

And the side shift I received does not want to shift after I removed it from the box. (been told that the selectors may have moved forward from being slammed around during shipping. Hope that is the case)

Funny how a weekend project turned into a major restoration of missing and worn parts.

The good news, I'm getting real good at dropping and lifting Engine and Trans. I can hook up the FI in my sleep now.


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