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Mounted the White Lightning shifter in the rear position and took the car out for about 30 mile drive.
This was the result. http://sieg.smugmug.com/Cars/69-Cama...MAG2051-XL.jpg Doesn't leak nearly as much in the rear position, I'm guessing 70% less, but this would add up after 500 miles. The Hurst Blackjack would probably leak 70+% less than this when rear mounted or maybe not at all? Also shot a short video while driving. You can see the trans venting through the shifter which makes me wonder how effective the factory vent is. If the vent line isn't baffled could it be getting enough oil thrown on it to partially obstruct its function? It appears this shifter design for the T56 Magnum needs some type of seal. On a positive note the rear mount position puts the shifter closer to the wheel. http://sieg.smugmug.com/Cars/69-Cama...IMAG2052-L.jpg |
Hey -- Think of it this way..... You could have a big crack in your rear end....
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SAR should design their builds with complimentary air jack systems. :D |
Quit dickin around and shroud the thing. :D
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Well I know who I'm not buying my T56 from. Sorry to hear of your troubles. At least your car is on the road to piss you off...... |
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Though it should be easier to install a vertical baffle when in the rear position. At least I can drive it in this configuration with a Maxi-Pad wrapped around it. :D |
You're going to need that maxi pad with that attitude. :rofl:
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The kit and trans aren't the issue here, just the shifter, and I went that route to retain the factory console. The rear position does put the lever in a better location so I'm not sure what direction I'll head. |
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