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Shift Coupler
#11
The cases are the worst part. 
The “collar” is usually a press fit. 
A couple of spot / tack welds will fix it, but reuse of an OG case is the way to go
76 Bay Microbus - Woody
90 T3 Caravelle C Auto - Daisy
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#12
(08-09-2024, 08:45 AM)Oldman Wrote: Or there's this one from Victoria ... different bushing system and Australian made:

https://www.vwperformance.com.au/product...um-1968-on

OK - just saw this. 
This is what I would get. 
Yes people are going to say the “rigid construction” will transmit vibration (what they say about the rhino) but seriously, would you notice it?
I had the rhino and a Berg semi solid gearbox mount in my beetle and it was fine. 

This one certainly does away with any chance of the collar spinning on the cradle
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#13
Agree Barry....you might feel it if your hand is glued to the gearstick but otherwise ?
Nyeah....  Rolleyes
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Mark
It’s not oil, it’s sweat from all the horsepower !  

Pit crew for : The Tardis - a ‘76 Sopru Campmobile
                   & Herman  - the ‘71 White Low Light
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#14
Hi all, back from the shed. Thanks for all the suggestions. I do really like the looks of that billet coupling, but I want to get the shift rod back in this weekend.....so I thought I'd challenge myself and try to fab a pair of bushes. They actually turned out quite good...no play at all now

   

   

I suppose the real test will be when I get it on the road

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#15
It’s the usual story,
“If you want a job done well, do it yourself….”
Nice work.
Cool
Cheers,
Mark
It’s not oil, it’s sweat from all the horsepower !  

Pit crew for : The Tardis - a ‘76 Sopru Campmobile
                   & Herman  - the ‘71 White Low Light
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