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Re: Short Shift Lever for Spiders



Hi:

Since there really isn't any linkage to change, you're pretty much out of luck. The lower end of the shift lever on a non-transaxle Alfa acts directly on the shift rods inside the gearbox. If you've got a shop manual, take a look at a cross-section of the gearbox, and you'll see what I mean.

Having said that, the shifter on my '87 Spider feels quicker and has shorter throws than on my '74 Spider. Why? The shift knob on the '74 is taller by a few inches. The knob is closer to the steering wheel, but since the lever is longer, the throws are longer, too. Try a shorter shift knob, or if you must, you can cut the lever itself. Mike Valant has built a remote shifter for one of his race cars, his GTV TS I think, but there isn't that kind of room in a Spider cockpit, and few of us have Mike's talent for fabrication. There are some pics on his site, but you'll have to hunt for them yourself.

http://mev4474.home.texas.net/index.htm

Regards,

Dean
Lutz, FL
'74 & '87 Spider Veloce's


At 01:31 AM 3/24/2003, you wrote:

Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2003 21:29:43 -0800
From: [email protected]
Subject: Short Shift Lever for Spiders

Fellow Alfisti,
Does anyone know of a short shift "kit" or lever or modification to the
5 spd gearbox in spiders?

A Savage
1977 Spider
San Diego
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