I took care of the shifter linkage fabrication yesterday, although the shift lever provided works well I knew that even the shortest DSSR UUC offers would be A. Too long. B. Not the right shape.
I started from a factory selector rod. Cutting it to the correct length and offset via trial and error until I had the lever centered in the opening and the gears where I wanted them.


After that I cut into the DSSR, notching it for angle and cutting the excess length out of it. It was welded up as pictured above, then ground down until it was nice and clean looking. I forgot to take a finished picture though.
I spent the rest of the evening and some of today working on the exhaust fabrication and I have the forward section complete now, tacked and waiting to get dropped off to TIG together.
I started from a factory selector rod. Cutting it to the correct length and offset via trial and error until I had the lever centered in the opening and the gears where I wanted them.


After that I cut into the DSSR, notching it for angle and cutting the excess length out of it. It was welded up as pictured above, then ground down until it was nice and clean looking. I forgot to take a finished picture though.
I spent the rest of the evening and some of today working on the exhaust fabrication and I have the forward section complete now, tacked and waiting to get dropped off to TIG together.

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