T56 Shifter Relocation
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T56 Shifter Relocation
Has anyone worked on a T56 to move or relocate the Shifter forward. I am doing a 71' Chevelle with a LS1 and T56, trying to use the stock bench seat and it hits the front of the seat.
Trying to find info on the McLeod that state it will move forward 1" to 4". Anyone know about it ?
I understand that Keisler make a kit to move it to the forward plate. but it is a costly conversion.
Trying to find info on the McLeod that state it will move forward 1" to 4". Anyone know about it ?
I understand that Keisler make a kit to move it to the forward plate. but it is a costly conversion.
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Originally Posted by 72chevy72
Slick external solution to what could be an expensive mod inside the tranny!
How did you attach the bottom of the shifter handle to the floor?
How did you attach the bottom of the shifter handle to the floor?
The socket was welded to 2'' sq. plate an bolted down with 4 # 10 screws
Dale
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I developed a shifter relocation mod a few years back and have done quite a few boxes now. Unfortunately I don't do a kit, only complete boxes.
I mainly do them for Shelby Cobra replicas but I did one just recently for a 57 chev with the original bench seat. Hopefully I'll have some pics of that car soon once his engine is built.
Here's one of my boxes.
Cheers
Michael
I mainly do them for Shelby Cobra replicas but I did one just recently for a 57 chev with the original bench seat. Hopefully I'll have some pics of that car soon once his engine is built.
Here's one of my boxes.
Cheers
Michael
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Dale,
Thanks again for the info on the ball and socket setup.
I looked through our MSC cataolog and contacted our MSC rep, but the best he could come up with was spherical rod ends - similar to a tie rod end with the ball and socket, and then a longer end...
http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNSRIT...70297&PMT4NO=0
Is that what you used? or...
you wouldn't still happen to have the MSC part number for the ball and socket you used, would you???
Thanks in advance!!!!
Bob
Thanks again for the info on the ball and socket setup.
I looked through our MSC cataolog and contacted our MSC rep, but the best he could come up with was spherical rod ends - similar to a tie rod end with the ball and socket, and then a longer end...
http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNSRIT...70297&PMT4NO=0
Is that what you used? or...
you wouldn't still happen to have the MSC part number for the ball and socket you used, would you???
Thanks in advance!!!!
Bob
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Originally Posted by 72chevy72
Dale,
Thanks again for the info on the ball and socket setup.
I looked through our MSC cataolog and contacted our MSC rep, but the best he could come up with was spherical rod ends - similar to a tie rod end with the ball and socket, and then a longer end...
http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNSRIT...70297&PMT4NO=0
Is that what you used? or...
you wouldn't still happen to have the MSC part number for the ball and socket you used, would you???
Thanks in advance!!!!
Bob
Thanks again for the info on the ball and socket setup.
I looked through our MSC cataolog and contacted our MSC rep, but the best he could come up with was spherical rod ends - similar to a tie rod end with the ball and socket, and then a longer end...
http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/NNSRIT...70297&PMT4NO=0
Is that what you used? or...
you wouldn't still happen to have the MSC part number for the ball and socket you used, would you???
Thanks in advance!!!!
Bob
I will try to find the part number. It might have came from master car, not MSC. It's been about five years ago. The parts are for gas shocks (like the ones that hold your trunk up.) The package says "steel 13mm ball socket for M8 Thread Fixed-Force Gas Spring Part # 9416K87" That is the female socket part. The male ball part says "ball stud for 13mm fitting 5/16"-18 male Part # 9512K83" I have a spare set that I will sell if you can't find them. Good luck.
-Dale
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I talked to the McLeod Tech. they have both a shifter to move the stick up to 4.1" and also a kit to utilize the forward cover.
Summitracing carries the Shifter for $296+ McLeod #82-320-29408 (i think?) and the forward location kit is # 82-1001, but not listed in Summit yet..
I was able to get part of the install manual on the Kit. You have to take apart the trans some.. enought to get the shifter rail out and replace one of the shifter parts with one that they supply (has a added a socket to the part). Must drill, pin and do some cutting (not sure what for yet)
I am trying to find out more about it and may give it a shot.
Anyone seen either of them ?
Summitracing carries the Shifter for $296+ McLeod #82-320-29408 (i think?) and the forward location kit is # 82-1001, but not listed in Summit yet..
I was able to get part of the install manual on the Kit. You have to take apart the trans some.. enought to get the shifter rail out and replace one of the shifter parts with one that they supply (has a added a socket to the part). Must drill, pin and do some cutting (not sure what for yet)
I am trying to find out more about it and may give it a shot.
Anyone seen either of them ?
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Dale,
Thanks for your help!!!
You were right, it was McMaster-Carr that you got them from.
I never would of though of gas strut sockets - plenty of strength and precision for this application - very insightfull!
Hang onto your spares, I'll order these directly - they're only a couple of bucks apiece, and I'll get some spares for myself right away.
This setup is perfect for my wagon with a bench seat - I'll be moving it forward instead of backwards - a few dollars and an hour or so of fab work and you have the shifter re-located to any position that you want...
Again, thanks for the great, great idea!!!
Dale, This kind of ingenuity and help from board members like youself is greatly appreciated - Thanks again!!!
Bob
Thanks for your help!!!
You were right, it was McMaster-Carr that you got them from.
I never would of though of gas strut sockets - plenty of strength and precision for this application - very insightfull!
Hang onto your spares, I'll order these directly - they're only a couple of bucks apiece, and I'll get some spares for myself right away.
This setup is perfect for my wagon with a bench seat - I'll be moving it forward instead of backwards - a few dollars and an hour or so of fab work and you have the shifter re-located to any position that you want...
Again, thanks for the great, great idea!!!
Dale, This kind of ingenuity and help from board members like youself is greatly appreciated - Thanks again!!!
Bob
Originally Posted by 76LS1BIRD
I will try to find the part number. It might have came from master car, not MSC. It's been about five years ago. The parts are for gas shocks (like the ones that hold your trunk up.) The package says "steel 13mm ball socket for M8 Thread Fixed-Force Gas Spring Part # 9416K87" That is the female socket part. The male ball part says "ball stud for 13mm fitting 5/16"-18 male Part # 9512K83" I have a spare set that I will sell if you can't find them. Good luck.
-Dale
-Dale
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Dale,
Thanks for your help!!!
You were right, it was McMaster-Carr that you got them from.
I never would of though of gas strut sockets - plenty of strength and precision for this application - very insightfull!
Hang onto your spares, I'll order these directly - they're only a couple of bucks apiece, and I'll get some spares for myself right away.
This setup is perfect for my wagon with a bench seat - I'll be moving it forward instead of backwards - a few dollars and an hour or so of fab work and you have the shifter re-located to any position that you want...
Again, thanks for the great, great idea!!!
Dale, This kind of ingenuity and help from board members like youself is greatly appreciated - Thanks again!!!
Bob
Thanks for your help!!!
You were right, it was McMaster-Carr that you got them from.
I never would of though of gas strut sockets - plenty of strength and precision for this application - very insightfull!
Hang onto your spares, I'll order these directly - they're only a couple of bucks apiece, and I'll get some spares for myself right away.
This setup is perfect for my wagon with a bench seat - I'll be moving it forward instead of backwards - a few dollars and an hour or so of fab work and you have the shifter re-located to any position that you want...
Again, thanks for the great, great idea!!!
Dale, This kind of ingenuity and help from board members like youself is greatly appreciated - Thanks again!!!
Bob