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short-shift g/linkage
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 10:27 am
by zulu
hi guys ...has anyone every tried to make a s/shift for the gtv?
Re: short-shift g/linkage
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:36 pm
by MR2 Zig
Yes they have....mostly it ammounted to moving the pivot ball on the shifter closer to the shift knob by about an inch and reworking the shift rod near the bottom of the shifter so that it fit .
The other alternatives moved the entire shifter mechanism into the cabin.
hth,
Scott
Re: short-shift g/linkage
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 8:39 pm
by zulu
where the results satisfactory....do the guys make use of the mod or is it a waste of time with no real benefit.
Re: short-shift g/linkage
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 9:57 pm
by MR2 Zig
Moving the shifter inside and positivly locating everything definatly works....This was done on race cars so looks weren't so important.
See the race section and look around in this one too.
The move the shifter ball (or add an inch of shaft below the ball) was done on street cars and sounded like it was moderatly sucessful. The question was (I don't think answered really) if it was worth the effort.
The later isostatic type does reasonably well with putting new bushings in throughout the shift mechanism. There are a bunch of bushings in that setup. I think that the 85 and 86 GTV6s had that and all the Milanos.
Re: short-shift g/linkage
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:32 am
by MD
Have a look at the last car featured here:
http://www.alfagtv6.com/
Re: short-shift g/linkage
Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 8:16 am
by zulu
howzit md ...THAT is an interesting link. tks
Re: short-shift g/linkage
Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 12:38 am
by benski105
try using the gear shifter pivot from a 75 ts. the pivot is longer than that on an alfetta/gtv6.
the shifter shaft then needs to be cut and rotated 180 deg so it clears the crossmember at the front and i think the pivot width is different at the front aswell.
we just did this mod on my brothers car with great results.
all the 116 cars i have owned have had pretty good shifter assemblies but the one we just did is the best by far.
make sure the shifter shaft yoke is as tight as it can be on the front pivot without causing friction. this seems to be the downfall of this type of shifter.
ben