yeah hes at the beach at the family reunion this weekend, i told him to go ahead and get it to me so i could mail it to you. he must be waiting on me to go over there and take it off. i might just do that, and drink all his beer while im at it.
you should do that-drink all of his beer-thats what brothers are for!:rock:eddie102870 said:yeah hes at the beach at the family reunion this weekend, i told him to go ahead and get it to me so i could mail it to you. he must be waiting on me to go over there and take it off. i might just do that, and drink all his beer while im at it.
sure i agree with you on 99% of your above statements. on the current vipers, there isnt a shorter stick. the shifter "lever" is a spun shaft that screws into the shifter base, and the knob screws to that. the only way to reduce throw is to move the fulcrum point internaley with a new shifter base.John Stuttle said:You know boys, it all boils down to people have been putting shorter levers on shifters for years to shorten the throw. There is even this same mod out there for vipers (not mine). I have never bad mouthed boomers shifters, and as a matter of fact I purchased on of his first ones, along with other stuff from him.
Gary for some reason you seem to think I have some vendetta against you - I do not. But you berate me every time I post this mod so the discussions get heated.
People find value in your products and they will buy them.
Others find value in different ways and will seek those values out.
If someone wants to try my suggested mod and they like it fine. If they don't fine. It is all a personal preference and value process.
john
good ideas on both counts. thank you.:burnout:avcts said:![]()
For a "half a$$" low cost patch job, if you will....reducing the length of the lever does help somewhat. I used trig and the arc sine of the angle to determine what the exact throw distance was. It was near 5.25". The angle was 11deg(R triangle) if I remember. Then ya double it. I cant remember for sure unless I figure it out again. I'm to lazy right now. After the math and cutting the lever, is absolutely reduced the throw 20%. Well, it was 19 and some change. Then I measured the throw after the cut job. Dropped an inch.
All true. Cutting to short would reduce alittle further but it would require to much effort to make the shift. You would loose leverage. I believe you would raise the angle of coincidence(fulcrum) to reduce the angle. This is were it is done properly. Look at aftermarket shifters...bases are taller.
Lets face it....we can patch all day long and make some decent improvements. If we want a total correction, we either have to engineer a new shifter ourselves or buy a good aftermarket one.
All the freakin waisted time and headaches I've delt with. Do the patch and see how it is for you. If it aint enough, buy a new one.
Gary...with your resources and background....design a lever a little shorter and bring the lever more torwards the driver's knee. You could sell the "low cost" patch and your elite replacement. Product for all.
Really...lets stop pissin on each other's cornflakes.![]()
point taken. thank you.FSTJACK said:Gary & John,
You boys are defending positions that need no defense.
Both of you are correct in what has been said.
I see this as painting ones self into a tight area with very little room to manuver. The reason I recognize this is I have a propensity to do this myself, and more often than I would like to admit. I can become intolerably right without regard for what is really going on. I have to give everyone the dignity to have their own opinion without getting out my sheriff's badge and arresting their ideas. And sometines killing the accused in the process of simply trying to get my point across. We are a group of 500+ mostly A type personalities, and I myself disagree with some things that are posted here. Does this make them wrong. Not always. If it is their opinion it is what they believe. Even Charley Manson believed that what he did was going to help in the long run. I cannot change anybodys thinking, the only thing I can change is how I react to their opinion. And if I act in a mature and nonreactive manner that hopefully allows me to get my point acrross. I have found that when I start argueing, my point is lost early on, as the other person cannot hear what I am trying to say, as he is defending himself rather than exchanging information.
I see separate issues that have been amalgamated into something that does not even remotley resemble what this thread started out to be.
avcts said:Guys,
I received a new replacement shifter from BM.I installed it in just a few minutes. This shifter is DEFINATELY worth the money. Shifts are more positive and precise. NO noise from this shifter. Just the typical stick noise from ANY performance shifter. It is the same as the modded OEM Hurst.
The shipping box for the original shifter was pretty beat up. It could have been damaged in shipping. It was rattling around when the UPS man handed it to me.
I need to try it at the track. However, I need a clutch and I'm awaiting its arrival.Then, I have to break it in. Screw the 500 miles. Im going to the track after 100 or so. I cant wait that long.
Anyways, for the money, you can t beat this shifter. Order one.:dancing: