making a shorter shifter...
97GSTspyder
05-16-2005, 01:17 AM
I have a B&M short throw shifter, currently set at 50%. i've had it for a long time...anyway the actual height of the shifter is still too tall. would any of you recommend me taking a hacksaw to it? i really want it to be shorter, but the damn thing cost me like $170. so i really don't want to permanately fuck it up....i was thinking about cutting a small section out of it, and then welding the threaded part back onto it.....or cutting it, then thread it myself....or just cut it and get an aftermarket shift knob. anyone think i should do this?
EclipseRST
05-16-2005, 03:44 AM
I took the center consol out, put the shift knob back on and marked right where the bottom of the shift knob was on the shifter... Cut it off with a Sawzall and cut it even where the shifter mounts (bolts on) and welded the threaded part back on. I tig welded it so no matter what it should break. :icon16:
97_3clipse
05-16-2005, 11:18 PM
i just cut and welded my stock shifter today, and i like it alot more, took about a inch and 3/4 out of the shifter...
XeVeNskyLiNE
05-17-2005, 12:39 AM
so its basically the samething as buying a shortshifter? i mean its just as effective right?
97GSTspyder
05-17-2005, 03:41 AM
so its basically the samething as buying a shortshifter? i mean its just as effective right?
no, an aftermarket 'short shifter' makes the actual throw shorter. not the actual height of the shifter. as an example, going from 1st to 2nd on a stock shifter may be 8 inches. a short throw could lessen that to 4 inches. these aren't actual lenghts, just an example. i just wanted to make the actual height of my B&M shifter shorter.
no, an aftermarket 'short shifter' makes the actual throw shorter. not the actual height of the shifter. as an example, going from 1st to 2nd on a stock shifter may be 8 inches. a short throw could lessen that to 4 inches. these aren't actual lenghts, just an example. i just wanted to make the actual height of my B&M shifter shorter.
97_3clipse
05-17-2005, 04:51 PM
when you cut it down the distance you have to move your hand when shifting gets shorter too...
gthompson97
05-17-2005, 04:55 PM
when you cut it down the distance you have to move your hand when shifting gets shorter too...
true, so with an aftermarket short throw cut down tall wise..you'll have a REALLY short throw shifter.
true, so with an aftermarket short throw cut down tall wise..you'll have a REALLY short throw shifter.
XeVeNskyLiNE
05-17-2005, 05:29 PM
no, an aftermarket 'short shifter' makes the actual throw shorter. not the actual height of the shifter. as an example, going from 1st to 2nd on a stock shifter may be 8 inches. a short throw could lessen that to 4 inches. these aren't actual lenghts, just an example. i just wanted to make the actual height of my B&M shifter shorter.
ok i'm understanding what you're saying. thanks, glad i asked before i went out ccutting shit, lol
ok i'm understanding what you're saying. thanks, glad i asked before i went out ccutting shit, lol
Nayr747
05-17-2005, 06:24 PM
I wouldnt feel comfortable wth it being cut and welded, I'd be afraid it would break. If you cut it though, you should put it at 35%. I thought any more than that was bad even when it's not cut, read that a long time ago.
97_3clipse
05-17-2005, 10:33 PM
it will break if you suck at welding...welds are really strong ,,maybe your thinking of sodering (spelling)...
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