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Great job John. Looks really good.
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John, I noticed in your last photo that you moved the shifter position reaward. Try putting the engine cover on and while sitting in it check for elbow room while shifting.
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Pushing the shaft further through the ball so that it is longer on the bottom will increase the shift effort needed and will shorten the throw of the upper end.
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Originally Posted by
txbuilder
Pushing the shaft further through the ball so that it is longer on the bottom will increase the shift effort needed and will shorten the throw of the upper end.
Yes you are correct. My mistake. The point of lengthening the lower section was to get the shortest throw rather then ease of shifting. Thanks for the correction.
Since I am really guessing here on the balance of effort and throw I made the disassembly easier to do in the car with the c clip so I can remove the shift rod from the car, press the rod up through the ball to make it easier to shift. Of course to a point as I still need to move the cable the required distance . Right now the lower shaft length is setup to the shortest upper throw possible. (I could get a little more through if i start cutting into the cage as it hits the front left mount when you push the knob to the bottom right. Ill see how it is now before I start cutting.
John
Last edited by kabacj; 02-08-2012 at 05:52 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Roger Reid
John, I noticed in your last photo that you moved the shifter position reaward. Try putting the engine cover on and while sitting in it check for elbow room while shifting.
Hi Roger.
I did move the shifter as far back as I could get it without the cables hitting the frame. I also trimmed the plastic body of the toyota shifter base and modified the factory five metal bracket to get the shifter rod pivot an inch lower.
As suggested I put the engine cover on to see where my elbow ends up. My elbow is three or so inches from the cover when im pulling back into second. If anything the seat bolster hits the back of my tricep more then i would like. If i tip the seat back I think I can fix that. It's a good point that I should move the shifter base around to set the optimal shifter position.
Before I trimmed the shift rod I was moving the shifter base back so reverse which is the top right hand position was not such a stretch. I'll have a 5 point harness in the car. When I'm strapped in, there is no leaning forward. With the shorter throw I can experiment moving the shifter forward to see what's optimal.
I'm 5'7" so I'm setting the car up so it's optimal for me. I do want the car also to work for my tall buddies when I let them take the car for a spin. My seat is very adjustable so I hope the car will work for my 5'4 sister or my 6'2 friend. I'll see what can be done for the shifter position.
Thanks for the comment.
John
Last edited by kabacj; 02-08-2012 at 07:40 AM.
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build start date June 19 2023
GTM # 344
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First track day April 2013
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