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Hammer 02-10-2008 10:37 AM

B&M on the bay
 
For anybody wanting a B&M shifter. Might be able to pick this one up cheap.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/B-M-M...em180214585686

flyin ryan 02-10-2008 05:09 PM

Re: B&M on the bay
 
do you have one of these John? i haven't really noticed anybody talking much about aftermarket (B&M/Hurst) shifters for our cars. i have never went looking for any threads either, to be fair. is there much improvement or not a ton? i know the Viper guys say they help quite a bit. just wondering...

Hammer 02-10-2008 06:33 PM

Re: B&M on the bay
 
I have the Hurst and there is quite a difference. Much better shifts and more positive feel.

Haven't tried the B & M, Bill Boudreau www.zfdoc.com modifies them. He installed one in Uly's car in Vegas and it has the shortest throws I've ever seen.

flyin ryan 02-10-2008 06:51 PM

Re: B&M on the bay
 
can you tell it's in place of the stock shifter or no? i wonder if the B&M & Hurst are going to end up being the same in time now that B&M ownes Hurst?

kenthompson 02-10-2008 06:57 PM

Re: B&M on the bay
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by flyin ryan
can you tell it's in place of the stock shifter or no? i wonder if the B&M & Hurst are going to end up being the same in time now that B&M ownes Hurst?

Kinda depends on whether you use the big white ball, the big black ball, or the factory handle in your hand. (NO JOKES!) :)

I like mine, I was consistantly missing third gear with the factory shifter, now--notsomuch...

I do like the feel, and they aren't hard to install at all.

rogerzr1 02-10-2008 07:38 PM

Re: B&M on the bay
 
I do like the feel, and they aren't hard to install at all.[/quote]

What is involved with installing one of these?

flyin ryan 02-10-2008 07:59 PM

Re: B&M on the bay
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kenthompson
Kinda depends on whether you use the big white ball, the big black ball, or the factory handle in your hand. (NO JOKES!) :)

ssooo...you CAN use the factory leather knob? i do notice the same thing on my Ruby car. gotta be careful going into 3rd.

kenthompson 02-10-2008 08:13 PM

Re: B&M on the bay
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rogerzr1
I do like the feel, and they aren't hard to install at all.

What is involved with installing one of these?[/quote]

ZF, do you want a sticky?

Basically, you need to disassemble the center console, unbolt the shifter from the trans, disassemble the shifter, install the new shifter and reassemble the whole thing. I did mine while I was installing the fidenza and the new clutch (since I had the trans out anyway). It's not too difficult. Some say you need to remove the exhaust (I had mine out anyway), some say you don't.

Make sure that you get one with bearings installed. Most of the Hurst shifters are shipped without bearings. Hurst still has never shipped me bearings. I went third party to the bearing house (AH1010 bearings I believe.) and bought some.

kenthompson 02-10-2008 08:14 PM

Re: B&M on the bay
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by flyin ryan
ssooo...you CAN use the factory leather knob? i do notice the same thing on my Ruby car. gotta be careful going into 3rd.

Yep, you can. It's threaded on too.

Arctic91 02-10-2008 08:37 PM

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Anyone tried this without removing the exhaust? Let me know if it can be done. If this is something that I can do in the garage (no lift), it's probably game on.


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