Side shifter console measurement needed, for the shift lever |
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Side shifter console measurement needed, for the shift lever |
Phoenix-MN |
Oct 13 2013, 08:33 PM
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Jon B |
Oct 14 2013, 08:07 PM
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Maybe this will help.
There are more precise ways to do this, but I don't have the time. The lever cannot be in both positions at once, as in your image, and there's no nearby reference to measure against, so I extended the two 8mm studs. The lever ball does not hit the extended stud in either direction, as your image suggests. It comes closer towards the rear, as the stud offset is different. The ball comes within 0.160" (approx) of stud in forward direction, within 0.060" (approx) in rear direction. Inner distance between the two studs is approx 2.280". Studs are not equal distance from the lever pivot point. I'll let you do the math :) Jon B. Vista, CA |
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