Do short throw shifters really tear up your tranny?
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Do short throw shifters really tear up your tranny?
hey guys just wondering.... i have a hurst short throw shift and it is starting to wobble and feel uncomfortable. i was thinking about going back to stock because im hearing additional comments of short shifter tearing up syncros. do they really put additional stress on out transmission because of the shorter throw? anyone experienced tranny failures due to short throws??
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I have a B and M and have had no issues with it other than it changed the location of shifter a little bit, I always have to double check to make sure its in "N" cuz at first glace it looks more like its in 1rst.
It made the shifts a liitle crisper to do, I think its the wieghted shift knob but the actual throw only shorten up a bit, I think the stock SS/SC had a good shifter to start with.
Momo Makes wieghted reverse lock out shift knobs, you might want to take a look at getting one and putting your stock shifter back in before spending the money on a B and M, IMO it would have the same results
It made the shifts a liitle crisper to do, I think its the wieghted shift knob but the actual throw only shorten up a bit, I think the stock SS/SC had a good shifter to start with.
Momo Makes wieghted reverse lock out shift knobs, you might want to take a look at getting one and putting your stock shifter back in before spending the money on a B and M, IMO it would have the same results
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I might get one, I prefer the ball-type shift knob as opposed to the rectangle thing that these cars come with stock. I compared my buddy's STS to my stock and the throws didn't seem THAT much shorter, but they felt crisp and I loved the knob (no homo).
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hey guys just wondering.... i have a hurst short throw shift and it is starting to wobble and feel uncomfortable. i was thinking about going back to stock because im hearing additional comments of short shifter tearing up syncros. do they really put additional stress on out transmission because of the shorter throw? anyone experienced tranny failures due to short throws??
The "wobble" you feel in your shifter is because of the design of the reverse lockout mechanism on this shifter, metal sliding directly on metal, and because the main pivot ball of this shifter is connected to the shifter shaft only by a set screw instead of welding.
They are the same design, you would most probably run in to the same issues as your current shifter.
You may want to check out our new TWM Cobalt SS/SC Short shifter, we have had nothing but great feedback on this product since the release. Our unique design uses delrin bushings and o-rings between the reverse lockout mechanism and the shifter shaft for smooth operation and the shifter pivot ball is TIG welded to the shaft for maximum durability. It is also available with an upgraded weighted shift knob for a super smooth shift feel.
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Frank
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I have the hurst and even tho I Love it... I really have come to dislike the wobble. I think I could look into this TWM in the spring.... That and my little brother got one for his 2.2 and loves it. So I guess we'll see....
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hey guys just wondering.... i have a hurst short throw shift and it is starting to wobble and feel uncomfortable. i was thinking about going back to stock because im hearing additional comments of short shifter tearing up syncros. do they really put additional stress on out transmission because of the shorter throw? anyone experienced tranny failures due to short throws??
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^^^^^What he said.....synchros only work if they have time to do so, a short throw shifter when used at the same speed as a stock shifter(how fast you move your hand), forces the gear change quicker than stock. Synchros are just little tiny clutches, they can only do so much work.....its when you forced them to work quicker that they fail Short Throw Shifters will wear out synchros quicker than a stock shifter if your comparing apples to apples
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