I have a space restriction for my transfer case shifter and while there is a number of ways to solve this I have seen a few US based cable shifters and wanted to sanity check an idea
for reference check out POR thread http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre ... 627&page=2
Now I dont really "need" twin stick although my Dana 300 is cable of it so I was looking at these and thinking "what if?"
1. get a auto shifter from an old commodore flacon or what ever
2. grind the detents from the shifter
3. use a quality shifter cable like a B&M
4. fab a bracket to hold the cable to the transfer case
so is this a hair brain idea or do you think the effort could be worth it as a cheap way out for a low profile shifter the clearence problem is between the shifter rails and the tub floor
looking at doing something like
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/attachme ... 1113499838
but instead of that center support use the ears on top to hold the bracket and use the stock plate that joins the 2 shift rails
anyway open to critism suggestions ideas etc
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cable actuated transfer case shifter (sanity check)
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Re: cable actuated transfer case shifter (sanity check)
What about a small pneumatic actuator, if you have compressed air on board... ie, a piston driven by compressed air. Or even a strong electrical solenoid.AussieCJ7 wrote:I have a space restriction for my transfer case shifter and while there is a number of ways to solve this I have seen a few US based cable shifters and wanted to sanity check an idea
for reference check out POR thread http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre ... 627&page=2
Now I dont really "need" twin stick although my Dana 300 is cable of it so I was looking at these and thinking "what if?"
1. get a auto shifter from an old commodore flacon or what ever
2. grind the detents from the shifter
3. use a quality shifter cable like a B&M
4. fab a bracket to hold the cable to the transfer case
so is this a hair brain idea or do you think the effort could be worth it as a cheap way out for a low profile shifter the clearence problem is between the shifter rails and the tub floor
looking at doing something like
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/attachme ... 1113499838
but instead of that center support use the ears on top to hold the bracket and use the stock plate that joins the 2 shift rails
anyway open to critism suggestions ideas etc
Just an idea.
Or, depending on exactly what your clearance problem is, a solid linkage setup might be more reliable and easier to design than a cable setup.
Jason
This is not legal advice.
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