Free 186 More Best Homemade Tools eBook:  
Get 2,000+ tool plans, full site access, and more.

User Tag List

Results 1 to 8 of 8

Thread: Quick Release shifter cable

  1. #1
    Supporting Member astroracer's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2012
    Location
    Byron, Michigan
    Posts
    311
    Thanks
    20
    Thanked 568 Times in 174 Posts

    astroracer's Tools

    Quick Release shifter cable

    This isn't a "tool" so to speak but I designed this for an Astro van I am building. The shifter is mounted to the repositioned and lengthened engine cover. In order to remove the engine cover for service I either had to remove the shifter or diconnect the cable. The cable made more sense....

    The cable for my Outlaw shifter actully threads into a little block that then bolts to the front of the shifter. This is why I was able to do what I did.
    I made a new block for the cable to thread into. A bit bigger than the original.
    Here is the front of the shifter.. The old block was held on with the lower bolt and the cable went thru the slot above it.

    Here is the new block (1/4" plate) being drilled and tapped to replace the original. The size is 1 1/2 X 1 5/8ths.

    Mounted on the shifter. The two holes on the right are for a couple of quick release pins.

    Stll bolted in place with the QR holes drilled thru the shifter body.

    Not done yet! In order for this bracket to do it's job I have to make another piece that will "clam" over the front of the shifter. This will keep the cable from moving back and forth on the quick release pins.

    186 More Best Homemade Tools eBook

  2. The Following User Says Thank You to astroracer For This Useful Post:

    kbalch (Jan 26, 2015)

  3. #2
    Supporting Member astroracer's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2012
    Location
    Byron, Michigan
    Posts
    311
    Thanks
    20
    Thanked 568 Times in 174 Posts

    astroracer's Tools
    Here is the little "L" bracket that slides down inside the shifter body to capture the shifter and maintain the cable alignment.

    From the front of the shifter. This was taken before the pin holes were drilled... Sorry.

    I welded the L bracket to the new block and then thru drilled the pin holes.
    Here is the new "Quick Release Bracket" with a couple of #10 allen screwss I used for mock-up. I will order some pins from McMaster Carr.

    This works pretty slick. I will do some fine tuning when I get the actual pins but this will work great!

    2000 Tool Plans

  4. #3
    Supporting Member astroracer's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2012
    Location
    Byron, Michigan
    Posts
    311
    Thanks
    20
    Thanked 568 Times in 174 Posts

    astroracer's Tools


    Thanks for looking!
    Mark

  5. The Following User Says Thank You to astroracer For This Useful Post:

    fjr74 (Nov 28, 2015)

  6. #4
    strube1369's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Location
    Lincoln, Ne. USA
    Posts
    6
    Thanks
    2
    Thanked 4 Times in 4 Posts

    strube1369's Tools
    Cool idea. Well thought out and constructed.

  7. #5
    Content Editor
    Supporting Member
    DIYer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2013
    Posts
    3,056
    Thanks
    772
    Thanked 1,852 Times in 1,653 Posts
    Nice! I've done a few suspension and engine swaps myself, so know what it takes to get things up and running. This mod is a typical labor of love.

  8. #6
    Supporting Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2015
    Location
    Near Nashville TN
    Posts
    35
    Thanks
    3
    Thanked 12 Times in 8 Posts

    FixJeeps.com's Tools
    Dang ... looks like Lokar made that adapter. Great work!!
    1991 Jeep Wrangler, 1984 Mustang GT, 2003 Honda Shadow 750
    1994 Suzuki GSX 600 <-- about to get chopped to a "Street Fighter"
    1980 Yamaha XS650 <-- been raked, lowered, bobbed and mono-shocked (still under construction)
    http://www.fixjeeps.com/
    My YouTube Channel - lots of good DIY stuff
    http://www.poweraddicts.com/

  9. #7
    Supporting Member astroracer's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2012
    Location
    Byron, Michigan
    Posts
    311
    Thanks
    20
    Thanked 568 Times in 174 Posts

    astroracer's Tools
    Quote Originally Posted by FixJeeps.com View Post
    Dang ... looks like Lokar made that adapter. Great work!!
    Thank You, much appreciated!
    Mark

  10. #8
    kbalch's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Clermont, FL
    Posts
    5,034
    Thanks
    2,275
    Thanked 531 Times in 383 Posts
    This thread has been moved to the Must Read subforum. Congrats (and thanks) to astroracer for making such a valuable contribution!



    186 More Best Homemade Tools eBook

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •