DIY: Short Shifter
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 8:49 pm
Watch this space kids!
I refuse to pay $200-$300 for something that is little more that a small steel modification & an ally riser plate, so Im making my own.
See as per the pic, the 2 ends of a standard shifter are just pressed into the centre ball, my plan is to pull the lower section out by 8-10 mm, then copy the C's alloy plate that goes under the assembly in my car
If I can't pull the lower section out by that much (and I may need to throw a couple of tacs of weld in to make sure it stays there) then I'll pull it all the way out & make a replacement part. Machine it up on the lathe, just 10mm longer - so we go from a 58.50mm shaft, to a 68.50mm shaft length.
That's all a short shifter is folks! A change in the pivot point

I refuse to pay $200-$300 for something that is little more that a small steel modification & an ally riser plate, so Im making my own.
See as per the pic, the 2 ends of a standard shifter are just pressed into the centre ball, my plan is to pull the lower section out by 8-10 mm, then copy the C's alloy plate that goes under the assembly in my car

If I can't pull the lower section out by that much (and I may need to throw a couple of tacs of weld in to make sure it stays there) then I'll pull it all the way out & make a replacement part. Machine it up on the lathe, just 10mm longer - so we go from a 58.50mm shaft, to a 68.50mm shaft length.
That's all a short shifter is folks! A change in the pivot point
