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Old 09-11-2008, 12:05 PM
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Anyone know where I could find the parts to do this:
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Old 09-11-2008, 12:09 PM
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I bought that shifter a few years ago for my car, I'll see if I can remember where the heck it came from. I do remember it being advertised as a weltmeister short shifter on that website.
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All I need is the turnbuckle and ball joint. I already have a short shift kit. I'm trying to get rid of the flop.

Sorry I wasn't more concise.
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Have you checked the condition of the actual long shift rod where the shifter slides through? That hole usually wallows out and allows the shifter to be sloppy, even with a new lever. I can tell you that with this short shifter, my slop was still there. The rod was the issue.
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I haven't. I will look at it tonight. DO you have the ball-headed bolt that bolts it into the tranny?
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Have you looked at a place like MSC or McMaster?
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No. What's that?



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