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just wondered...
I live in West Palm. I know the guys over at Stahl Motorsports and Gunnar Porsche but I'm not familiar with the place you went to.

Seems like you could have the cast iron end thing for the shifter that is loose or whatever brazed on to the steel rod in the correct position if you don't want to spend ridiculous $ on a new one.

With brazing you're just soldering with brass rod so it could always be heated up red hot again and removed or repositioned.
Danny Stahl is very knowledgable, he remembers every customer and every car he sees.

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Old 11-14-2013, 03:18 PM
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just wondered...
I live in West Palm. I know the guys over at Stahl Motorsports and Gunnar Porsche but I'm not familiar with the place you went to.

Seems like you could have the cast iron end thing for the shifter that is loose or whatever brazed on to the steel rod in the correct position if you don't want to spend ridiculous $ on a new one.

With brazing you're just soldering with brass rod so it could always be heated up red hot again and removed or repositioned.
No need to do that. That shift lever receptacle bolts onto the smaller tube that is detached from the shift tube. Reattaching the small tube in the correct orientation via welding/brazing should restore the order.

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thank you friends for all who chimed in. it helped to believe the diagnosis was correct. i finally convinced the shop to weld the end of the shift rod, as many of you prescribed. especially the likes of john walker. i showed them the posts on pelican. they finally relented. and today i picked my baby up. she is shifting like a new car, amazing. i have faith the weld will hold fine.
couldn't have done it without you guys. have a great weekend. so glad to have my targa back in the garage, where she belongs.
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Danny Stahl is very knowledgable, he remembers every customer and every car he sees.
i'm gonna give Stahl motorworks a try next. gunnar says they don't service air cooled porsches. thanks for the info, have a great weekend.

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