[V8Vairs] Shifter

Marty Scarr martyscarr at gmail.com
Fri Jan 5 22:34:12 EST 2007


Here are some pix of a custom shifter; the orientation might be
different on your ZF but the principle is the same.

http://www.lambolounge.com/Chassis/Transmission/Audi-shifter/Audi-Shifter.asp

Marty Scarr

On 1/5/07, vairmech at aol.com <vairmech at aol.com> wrote:
>  That is easily done, take a look at the Fiero. Very simple.
>  Ken Hand
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: bryan at skiblack.com
>  To: v8vairs at corvair.org
>  Sent: Fri, 5 Jan 2007 9:20 PM
>  Subject: Re: [V8Vairs] Shifter
>
>  If those are anything like my Neon, there's no easy way. It uses one cable for side to side motion, and the other for back and forth. You'd have to set up an adapter to translate the motion at the transmission.
>
>  --Bryan
>
>  On Jan 5, 2007, at 7:32 PM, wayback wrote:
>
>  > I have been told by a mechanic that the 89 Daytona and the 90 Lazer > have a cable activated shifter. Does anyone have any experience with > these and could they be adapted with the use of Morse cables to work > with my ZF transaxle? The shaft comes out the front and on the driver > side on the ZF. Before you think I am a rich guy asking for free > advice, I purchased the ZF from a Junk yard in Ok. many years ago for > 1400.00 It had to be rebuilt.
>  >
>  > Don Prusha
>  > 327ZF
>
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