Shifter installation?
#1
Shifter installation?
Mmm. Is it a bolt on or PITA? Does the trans has to be dropped, or is installing shifter involves just removing center console?
Which shifter should I get? Pro 5.0 or B&M, or something else?
AL
Which shifter should I get? Pro 5.0 or B&M, or something else?
AL
#2
RE: Shifter installation?
The only shifters I'd buy are either: 1.) the MGW shifter or 2.) the Steeda Tri-Ax (in that order). When it comes to quality, you really get what you pay for and the B&M is definitly one of the cheaper ones out there - I've driven Stangs with at least half a dozen different shifters and honestly, there's some crap out there. I usually find that only the people who've never tried a high quality shifter will tell you that the B&M is one of the best ones out there. As for the Pro5.0.... it's not too bad.... maybe middle of the road IMO.
Removal: Put the car in neutral, take the cover off the center console, remove the boot, unbolt and remove the shifter (make sure to take the isolator off of the bottom of the shifter shaft if it comes out).
Install: If the isolator came out, put it back in first. Bolt in the new shifter in, put the car into 3rd and adjust the set screw until it just touches, put the car into 4th and do the same thing.
That's about it. I prefer to go for a good drive before putting the cover back on because sometimes the bolts will loosen up or you'll have to fine-tune the set screws a little bit.
Removal: Put the car in neutral, take the cover off the center console, remove the boot, unbolt and remove the shifter (make sure to take the isolator off of the bottom of the shifter shaft if it comes out).
Install: If the isolator came out, put it back in first. Bolt in the new shifter in, put the car into 3rd and adjust the set screw until it just touches, put the car into 4th and do the same thing.
That's about it. I prefer to go for a good drive before putting the cover back on because sometimes the bolts will loosen up or you'll have to fine-tune the set screws a little bit.
#5
RE: Shifter installation?
can you buy a mgw off of like summitracing or jegs? and heres a site explaining how to put the shifter in http://mustang50magazine.com/howto/1...ifter_install/
#6
RE: Shifter installation?
ORIGINAL: razarr69
can you buy a mgw off of like summitracing or jegs? and heres a site explaining how to put the shifter in http://mustang50magazine.com/howto/1...ifter_install/
can you buy a mgw off of like summitracing or jegs? and heres a site explaining how to put the shifter in http://mustang50magazine.com/howto/1...ifter_install/
#9
RE: Shifter installation?
ORIGINAL: 4600cc
Just curious, why MGW is better than the rest?
Just curious, why MGW is better than the rest?
- Shortest throw of any shifter on the market (just under a 3" throw from 2nd to 3rd - see picture below)
- 360-degree adjustible handle that lets you put the **** exactly where YOU want it, and not some predetermined spot that Billy Bob over there in the shop picked for you.
- No shifter boot modification is needed (not every shifter requires a change, but some do)
- Strongest centering springs of any shifter on the market means that it'll take you some effort to miss 3rd.
- No cast parts - everything is CNC machined which makes it stronger.
Any question or concerns can probably be answered in this thread (the guy named Barry is the guy from MGW): http://www.fordpower.net/forums/showthread.php?t=105237
#10
RE: Shifter installation?
While you are doing it, if you have a Tremec 3650 that would be a good time to replace the factory overfill with 3.2 quarts of your favorite transmission fluid. The open shifter hole makes the perfect place to (carefully) pour in the new fluid.
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