Install Short Throw Shifter - Mustang GT
Short throw shifter diy install, how to install a short throw shifter, shifter write up
Note: this install is shown on my 1997 Cobra. Fox owners will have more work involved with accessing the shifter bolts due to console interference. You can grind the console away for bolt clearance with a dremel tool or something similar, or you might remove the console entirely. '86 & earlier owners will be removing the console for sure.
2. Remove the factory shift handle with a 10mm wrench.
3. Remove the four bolts (8mm) holding the inner rubber shift boot plate and remove the boot.
**YES, I whack the shifter lever with my block of wood & hammer. Always have, always will, never had a problem. If you do, & you break something, you're on your own!**
7. Make sure the plastic bushing is still in the transmission (see step 5).
8. Apply a bead of silicone gasket maker to the transmission mounting surface.
9. Install the new shifter using the new bolts provided (8mm x 1.25 x 20mm long stainless steel). Don??t reuse the factory bolts, they are too short for the new shifter.
a) Back off the stop bolts so that the shifter moves freely into all gears
b) Place the shifter in first gear and thread the stop bolt towards the shift lever by hand until it contacts the shift lever.
c) Once the stop bolt contacts the shift lever, back off the bolt 1/4 to 1/2 turn, until there is a small air gap (about .015") between the shift lever and the stop.
d) Hold the bolt with a 1/2" wrench while tightening the jam nut against the shifter tower with another wrench.
e) Double check the space between the shift lever and the stop bolt. When you pull hard on the shift lever it should contact the stop bolt, but when you let go of the lever it should not touch the bolt, but have a small air gap between them.
f) Place the shifter in second gear and adjust the other stop bolt.
g) Shift the shifter through all gears and double check the stop clearance in each gear. The shifter must be able to shift freely into all gears and rest in gear without interference from the stop bolts.
12. Place the inner shift boot over the shift lever until it rests on the BootGuard. (This is the rubber boot which bolts to the transmission tunnel, not the rubber boot which was attached to the factory shifter.) Reinstall the inner boot with the four factory bolts.
13. Install the new shift handle at the desired position with the two bolts (8mm x 25mm long) and lock washers provided. Tighten bolts securely with a wrench. It is recommended that the handle be installed in the higher position for the greatest driver comfort. For the shortest throw, install the handle in the lower position.
**I gotta tell ya, I initially set it up for the shorter throws. I can take it, I figured. I'm hard core. I installed the shifter on a Sunday afternoon; during my lunch break on Monday, I was out in the parking lot, moving that sucker up to the higher position. Like I said, hard core.**
**Important: Always use an anti-seize compound on the threads if installing an aluminum shift knob. (I'm in Arizona; the last thing I need is a metal shift knob. Besides, the factory Cobra knob rocks.)**
There we go, all done! It took maybe an hour, & makes a world of difference in the way the car feels. I'm looking forward to not lifting off the gas during upshifts on my next trip to the track!