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Re: [Spridgets] Rivergate thoughts...

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Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Rivergate thoughts...
From: "Dean Hedin" <dlh2001@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2009 00:46:15 -0400
I thought I would revive this topic, as I have made some progress with it today.

I came up with a solution  for my desire to keep the original look for the 
shifter boot on my
Bugeye/Datsun trans swap.
  
First,  I re-welded the stick so that the pattern would fit inside the stock 
sheet metal cover hole.
As it came from Rivergate, the top part of the stick was welded offset to the 
right of it's base.
My change was to rotate the offset to the right rear at 45 degrees.

Next, I made a plaster mold of a stock shifter boot.  This consisted of two 
halfs 
that were plaster poured into small sections of 6"dia pvc pipe for the top and 
bottom.
I cut a formica ring that mimics the sheets metal hole and this sanwiches 
between
the top and bottom molds.      

I then molded a new shifter boot out of Dow Corning Sylgard 186 silicone rubber.
This is exspensive two part, heat cure stuff.   From time to time they throw it 
out where my 
brother works because it's shelf life expires.   I used bolwing alley wax for 
the mold release.

The end result is a now very plyable shifter boot (24 durometer) that can 
accomodate the large
throw of the datsun shifter.   It's consitency is sort of like the rubber they 
make fishing lures 
out of.    The only downside is that it has that silicone sticky feel to it.  
Other than that it looks
just fine. 

This might sound a little complicated but it's one of those things that turned 
much easier than
originally anticipated.   In fact it was so easy that I am thinking about 
molding some other
rubber bits for the car in similiar fashion.  Things like the rubber access 
covers that are inside 
the cockpit, or even that hard to get seal that goes between the cowling and 
the bonnet.  
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