My cable shifter fix...

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benharper

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Yeah, so the cable on my shifter fell off the ball joint on the shifter rod itself. Luckily someone on the board pointed this out to me when I described the problem and aftermath... Well, I found an EASY fix that seems to hold well for now. I'll be putting my rod shifter in eventually, but till then... A zip tie... thats right, a zip tie. I love the simple stuff. See? :salute:

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on my gen 1 i have a zip tie outside underneath, at another shift joint.its lasted over a year!!!theres also a little prob that i fixed with a yellow wire connector there too.and you know it has nada to do with any type a wire!!!
 

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It's not going to last if you shift hard, BTDT.
 

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Yeah I did the ziptie thing for a while on my first SHO. Just make sure you leave the shifter boot off and keep a spare supply of zipties in your car untill you get a rod shifter in that thing. Thats all im sayin.
 

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So is this holding the ball and socket toward the engine together or something else?

Holding it together on the shifter itself under the shift boot.


And everyone, yeah. This is a temporary fix. I'm gonna put the rod shifter in soon, just gotta get the stuff to to it. All I have is the Rod dhifter itself, no brackets... Plus, I need some money. :laugh_ti:
 

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Nice setup you got there sir. TYSHO is the one that reccomended(along w/superchargedSHOguy) about that rubber heater hose fix too. Just in case you go through 234987345 zip ties
 

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Nice setup you got there sir. TYSHO is the one that reccomended(along w/superchargedSHOguy) about that rubber heater hose fix too. Just in case you go through 234987345 zip ties

Yeah, but the ziptie is just so dang easy to apply! :rofl: Actually, the SHO is a secondary vehicle till my truck sells, so no need to do that YET... Working on getting it set up to do the Rod Shifter once my insurance check comes in.
 
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