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> More shift linkage R&D at Tangerine Racing, Precision adjusters for all! Tailshift 4 & 6 prototypes shown
ChrisFoley
post Mar 10 2015, 09:18 AM
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I'm expanding the application of my newest design to include all tailshift and 915 transmissions.

A precision adjuster will be available soon for these 914 applications:
914-4 tailshift
914-6 tailshift
WEVO 915
Vellios 915
916 trans.

This is what the adjuster unit for a 915 setup looks like.
The rear connection will need to be different for 901 tailshift applications.

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Steve
post Mar 26 2015, 05:32 PM
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How about one for the Martin Bott 916 trans? I am using a PMS shifter rod and firewall bearing and still need the piece from the firewall to the trans.
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post Mar 27 2015, 06:25 AM
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QUOTE(Steve @ Mar 26 2015, 07:32 PM) *

How about one for the Martin Bott 916 trans? I am using a PMS shifter rod and firewall bearing and still need the piece from the firewall to the trans.

The first one shown is for all 915 versions.
I can make the rod diameter for a standard bushing or a PMS firewall bearing.
The PMS shifter rod has a major shortcoming - the front cone screw hole is a straight bore, not a tapered bore. That rod would need modification to be used with the precision adjuster anyway so...
My recommended setup uses either a sideshift rod turned around or a tailshift rod shortened a couple inches.
I can make the rod under the engine, but I would need a measurement to determine the correct length.
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post Mar 27 2015, 06:29 AM
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