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RE: T5 Location

To: "Jim Stuart" <jimbb88@erols.com>
Subject: RE: T5 Location
From: "Larry Hoy" <larryhoy@prodigy.net>
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 22:34:14 -0700
Cc: "MGB Newsgroup" <mgb-v8@autox.team.net>
In-reply-to: <3A3E982C.FA05CC95@erols.com>
Reply-to: "Larry Hoy" <larryhoy@prodigy.net>
Sender: owner-mgb-v8@autox.team.net
I know this is an old thread but I was "cleaning house" and had a question on 
this.

Jim, you said, " Before doing ant welding, carefully take the shifter apart, as 
there are some plastic pieces inside that do not
tolerate the heat from welding."  You might have gotten this wisdom about the 
plastic parts the same way I did ... but lets not go
into this.  My question is, how do you get the shifter apart?  Mine had one 
heck of a thick steel plate which was bent on the edges
into a U shape to hold everything together.  Did you just unbend this plate? 
(easier said than done)

Hehehe, I just re-read this.  Jim, just how do you weld an ant ...

Larry Hoy
"It's not how fast you go, it's how fast you go fast"
http://pages.prodigy.net/larryhoy/

>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-mgb-v8@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mgb-v8@autox.team.net]On
>Behalf Of Jim Stuart
>Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 4:05 PM
>To: Bruce
>Cc: MGB Newsgroup
>Subject: Re: T5 Location
>
>
>Cut off the arm as short as possible, marking which side is the driver's
>side/passenger side. You have several choices of what arm to use, I chose a
>slightly curved early B lever. Before doing ant welding, carefully take the
>shifter apart, as there are some plastic pieces inside that do not tolerate the
>heat from welding. Weld a spacer onto the side of the stub arm that is thick
>enough to center the arm in the hole, then weld the new arm to the spacer. Now
>your shifter will work with the stock console.
>
>The same thing can be done with the aftermarket shifters, such as the B & M.
>These have a bolt on arm, which is too long. By the way, get the shifter for 
>the
>S-10, not the Camero or the lever will be crooked to the side. Cut off the arm,
>drill new holes. use the part cut off to make a spacer. Use grade 8 hardware.
>The aftermarket shifters will not be a perfect fit in your console as they are
>wider, front to back that the rod that is used as a stock lever, so you will
>have to open out the console a little. I used a Hurst in my GT, with a Hurst
>rectangular boot & surround, & a shifter per part one in my current project 
>1967
>V8 Roadster.
>
>
>Jim Stuart
>
>Bruce wrote:
>
>> Picked this up from somewhere quite some time ago "The gearshift lever on
>> the T5 comes out within 3/4" of the stock location! ( You do have to shorten
>> the lever, however, as it's way too tall." As my tranny is now positioned
>> and it looks like it's about 3/4 within the stock location (3/4 to wards the
>> passengers side) I was wondering if the hole where the gear shift lever has
>> to be cut? I plan on look at this tomorrow but just thought some one out
>> there might know.
>>
>> Bruce

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