Size die to Thread Shifter?

xarewhyayen

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Ive looked everywhere, but i cant find the answer. What size die is needed to perfectly thread the shifter? I want my stock shift knob back on i hate the set screw bullshit they suck. Please, someone help me on this.
 

supra90turbo

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Do you still have the old upper half?
You can cut the threaded portion off of it, plus about 1" of non-threaded length. Clamp the non-threaded part in a vice, and match a drill bit perfectly to the lower half that is in the car and drill through the piece that's in the vice. JBweld and let set overnight, or tack it in a couple places and you're good to go.
 

cartel1_950

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xarewhyayen said:
Ive looked everywhere, but i cant find the answer. What size die is needed to perfectly thread the shifter? I want my stock shift knob back on i hate the set screw bullshit they suck. Please, someone help me on this.
i'm with you 100% on this one man i've been looking everywhere for a stock shift knob i got some aftermarket hunk of junk on there now
 

MK3Brent

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I posted about it in the SOGI thread, but I just bought a 12mm bolt at Home Depot, and cut it.

Then cut the skinny part of the shifter off and welded the cut bolt to it. :)

Pretty fun and easy.
 

xarewhyayen

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cjsupra90 said:
the stock shifter and shift know are 12mm X 1.25

Awesome. thats just the answer that i was looking for! thanks alot +1.

brent. thing is i dont have a welder and i dont know that i trust jbweld. never tried it... any opinions on jb weld?
 

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xarewhyayen said:
Awesome. thats just the answer that i was looking for! thanks alot +1.

brent. thing is i dont have a welder and i dont know that i trust jbweld. never tried it... any opinions on jb weld?

jbweld is a bitch to get off if it sets up correctly. we used it airsmithing to get stripped allen screws out. just jbwelded an allen wrench in the screw and broke the screw loose in the mornin, then just cut the wrench off above the screw.

but yeah, jbweld works great if it cures right. id still break out the taps and dies though.
 

MK3Brent

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xarewhyayen said:
Awesome. thats just the answer that i was looking for! thanks alot +1.

brent. thing is i dont have a welder and i dont know that i trust jbweld. never tried it... any opinions on jb weld?
If you can get another shifter... just send me what you want welded, just cover the shipping.

:)
 

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sorry to distract the thread, but is the quality of a weld using an oxy-acetylene torch far below an arc welder? there's a small setup here and i was wondering if itd be wise to even get near any of my projects with it.