November 28, 200421 yr well, i have sarched around and havent seen much to do with shifters.the only thing i found was for the ea81 cars. i am looking for better shifter bushings and possibly a short shifter for the rx. im getting tired of punching my passengers in the knee when i go into 5th. that and the plastic trim peices kepp popping off when i shift. any one have any info on getting ahold of what i need? thanks tim c.
November 28, 200421 yr skip did a custom jobbie on his gl-10. i dont remember exactly all of what it involved, but i think he said he cut and rewelded the shifter at a different angle. it made a nice difference in the way the shifter felt. as far as the bushing, all i can think of is a new OEM one.
November 28, 200421 yr Cusco probably makes some hyper expensive shifter bushings that would most probably be nearly impossible to find...but I doubt it. Pull out a stock one, take extensive measurments and have www.emachineshop.com make you a new set out of some harder rubber!
November 28, 200421 yr i believe for the short shift you have to cut and re-wel the fulcrum(sp?) point higher up on the stick
November 28, 200421 yr SS has the correct idea. Plus some heating and bending of the control rod. I have one in my wagon made for me by Bythe sea. I have photo documention on the process. But this picture tells the story. Unit on the left is the modified shifter. Modded rod is on the bottom. Note: Some minor sheet metal bending of the front of the tunnel opening may be required. Factory bushings when tight work great. Hope this helps
November 28, 200421 yr Author hmmm, very cool. i might try to get a shifter assembly from the junk yard and then have taht one modified. i wonder if the bushings for the rx are anything like the ones for the wrx.
November 29, 200421 yr for bushing woe's i been kicking around the idea of having someone make up a set or a few sets out of uhmw <tough as hell self lubricating nylon type stuff> i belive someone made some suspension bushings with the stuff so shifter bushing duty would be easy also thought of sealed ball bearings
November 29, 200421 yr that really isnt a good application for ball bearings. delrin or even polyurethane is a better choice.
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