Short Shifter Install HELP!
Cruizer2169
03-22-2002, 12:18 AM
hey there, new to AF, I'm starting my build up from a 97 EX with the SOHC, well to make a long story short, I was installing my short shifter lastnite, everything went as planned, then after I dropped the car off the jacks, and started playing with the shift pattern I noticed that the bottom of the shifter is now rubbing on the top part of the exhaust, especially when going to 5th or reverse....any ideas on correcting this?.....i took off the middle support for the exhaust that helped some but it's still rubbing on the exhaust......
Thanks
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Thanks
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CivicOwnage
03-22-2002, 12:55 AM
my did that man, thats what you get with short shifters only way is to drop your exhaust lower, like i just put an aftermarket exhaust on my car and it sites lower then my stock and now no rubbing :) only thing i can tell you man just drop the exhaust lower or move it a little.
sparq
03-22-2002, 01:01 AM
Fuck mandrel bends -- use a hammer and fix it :D
CivicOwnage
03-22-2002, 01:06 AM
Originally posted by sparq
Fuck mandrel bends -- use a hammer and fix it :D
or that :bandit:
Fuck mandrel bends -- use a hammer and fix it :D
or that :bandit:
Rice-Rocketeer
03-22-2002, 09:34 AM
Bend the heatshield, it'll do fine.
Cruizer2169
03-22-2002, 12:34 PM
Thanks guys......when you say you replaced the factory exhaust....did you just get a catback?....what brand did you go with?
CivicOwnage
03-22-2002, 01:04 PM
i got tanabe exhaust and it just sits way lower then stock so instead of hitting the shifter against my exhaust my exhaust is now hitting the pavement :D
JayFidizzy
03-22-2002, 01:54 PM
Guys i did mine myself...the correct and only way it should be done is get lower exhaust hangers. Thats what you need to do. You shouldn't be bending anything.
jOYRiDe
03-22-2002, 03:59 PM
Originally posted by JayFidizzy
the correct and only way it should be done is get lower exhaust hangers. i agree, go to yuor local exhaust shop and ask for the rubber hangers for the exhaust...they might charge u or just give it to u for free
the correct and only way it should be done is get lower exhaust hangers. i agree, go to yuor local exhaust shop and ask for the rubber hangers for the exhaust...they might charge u or just give it to u for free
rockerdude
03-22-2002, 06:23 PM
i dont think you should even bother putting a short shifter on, if the company who design the short shifter knew you will have to modify the exhaust pipe to make it fit, they should of never made it in the first place. just from what i know, most short shifter don't fit into the stock 96-00 civic model without modifying.
tsunamiHB
03-22-2002, 06:34 PM
my B&M fits just fine w/ stock exhaust w/ heatshield..... some times it will vibrate a little on COLD mornings.....
JayFidizzy
03-22-2002, 07:54 PM
you know rockerdude has a good point...but then again...does anything we buy for our cars just fit right on with out any modifications?? I guess you just have to sacrifice to get what you want.
Cruizer2169
03-24-2002, 06:01 PM
Thanks for the help everyone....much appreciated!...I'll go to the muffler shop that I usually goto, they've done my past 3 cars there...they know me..and maybe I'll get thoes exhaust hangers for free!
Thanks again!:D
Thanks again!:D
jOYRiDe
03-24-2002, 07:27 PM
Originally posted by Cruizer2169
Thanks for the help everyone....much appreciated!...I'll go to the muffler shop that I usually goto, they've done my past 3 cars there...they know me..and maybe I'll get thoes exhaust hangers for free!
Thanks again!:D u better starting swinging if they dont :mad:
Thanks for the help everyone....much appreciated!...I'll go to the muffler shop that I usually goto, they've done my past 3 cars there...they know me..and maybe I'll get thoes exhaust hangers for free!
Thanks again!:D u better starting swinging if they dont :mad:
CivSiGuy
03-24-2002, 07:41 PM
Originally posted by JayFidizzy
you know rockerdude has a good point...but then again...does anything we buy for our cars just fit right on with out any modifications??
am I the only one that buys things that fit?
you know rockerdude has a good point...but then again...does anything we buy for our cars just fit right on with out any modifications??
am I the only one that buys things that fit?
JayFidizzy
03-24-2002, 11:02 PM
maybe its just me.....but alot of the things i put on usually need some small crap to make it work or fit properly.
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