Changing stick shifter?

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Jutboy
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Changing stick shifter?

Post by Jutboy »

I took off the cover to my stick shifter (My 91 SS used to be an auto but the previous owner converted it) because it was a crappy one and I now have an SS original. It seems as if the "top" or the "head" is glued on....it looks like the one I have (the original SS)...how do I get it off? Can I just chop it and make a short shifter? Do I have to glue the new one on?

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Post by Legacy777 »

Are you talking about the gear shifter knob? It should just unscrew.

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Post by Jutboy »

sorry about the wrong section thing, I was talking about the gear shifter shaft.....I ended up using mapp gas on it and bending it...worked well..

and it did unscrew - just was ridiciolously tight
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Post by tris91ricer »

One time I popped off that shaft while shifting into second --hehe, it was great -- all i had left to shift with was the rubber 'nub' that the shaft slides onto. I put it back and have regretted it ever since. Sometimes your shaft CAN be too long!
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