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Just now finished up the installation. It was pretty easy, as far as Porsche projects go
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With the hose clamp around the shifter, I just hopped over to the local muffler shop with the shift rod, where they arc welded the tab onto the shifter for me. It was so quick and simple for the guy, he didn't even charge me. I highly recommend welding it, as a hard bang of the tab against the lockout gate will throw the tab out of alignment, and block your shift into the opposite gate.
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Looks like something I need! Time to tell the girlfriend about this as a potential christmas present. But since I've got the '72 shifter, that presents an issue.
What's involved when upgrading to a '73+ shifter? Any recommendations here (are one of the later ones compatible and better than other versions)?
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Brad, do you have a rubber shift boot? If so, is there is enough clearance for the tension bolt...or did you slice the boot?
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I sliced the boot, seems to work better and it's not that visible from the drivers side.. My boot was old anyway so that made the decision easier.
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I really like this product. I'm also waiting for the girlfriend "Santa present".
Has anyone thought of using a leather shift boot? I'm not opposed to changing the rubber one out and IMHO I think it would look cleaner.
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Jack, you are absolutely correct, plus, I'd rather support a fellow lister as well.
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When it came time to re-install my shift boot I decided to experiment and I polished up my shift housing and left it exposed, I feel it gives the kind of "no frills" performance look I am after.
In fact, this last weekend Sherwood himself was checking out my install and complimented me on it. cheers.
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You should snap a pic of the polished shift housing and post it. It does look nice. Sherwood |
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Thx Sherwood, maybe I'll do that.
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Can you email me a pic too! I was so jealous of the sound your car made that I didn't bother to look at your gear shift. Thanks Rob
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10-4 Rob.
Thx for the nice words. Everyone makes comments about my exhaust notes...the car that is... ![]()
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