The Inland shifter has a 7/8-inch diameter reverse lock-out T-handle sleeve that slides up into the shift knob when shifting into reverse, so my first operation on the lathe was to drill a 7/8-inch hole about 5/8-inch deep.
Yum...
Next was to drill a 1/2-inch hole for the oddball 9/16-18 thread pitch. I didn't have the appropriate tap so I had to then cut threads on the lathe. Fortunately it wasn't that difficult in this plastic ball.
Since I didn't want to remove the ball to test-fit on the shifter, I threaded a bar to 9/16-18 to use as a test fixture. It fits!
Here is the finished product. Ma Mopar put a steel insert into their original shift ball but I think the plastic threads should last well enough.
And here it is installed onto the shifter. I had to use a flash on my phone camera since it was rather dark in the car, so the photo isn't the best quality. Yep, that's a shift knob alright.
2 comments:
Ha! I can almost smell 1979 and Alford, Fla in that interior!
Sounds like a good story behind that remark... :-)
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