Short Shifter for 1995 EG Gli Civic

Discussion in 'Civic' started by MikeLikes, Mar 19, 2005.

  1. MikeLikes

    MikeLikes Guest

    Hi all,
    I have been looking into buying a short shifter for my honda manual
    civic. Firstly do they make a differnce in the changes as many claim
    that they can reduce the shift length by 40% and secondly can anyone
    recomend a brand that fits and works well as I have seen quite a few on
    ebay for some very cheap prices.
    Regards,
    Michael
     
    MikeLikes, Mar 19, 2005
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  2. MikeLikes

    Mista Bone Guest

    only 2 reasons to use a short shifter............
    cosmetic and cheap fix when the stock o-rings fail.

    With the shorter shaft, you'll have to learn to slow your shifts as compared
    to the stock shifter. The tranny can only shift so fast, no matter how fast
    you try!!!!!!

    Damage to the shifter forks and synchros will result.

    That being said, the Edelbrock shifter ($60 US) is the better shifter since
    it uses bronze bushing/bearings instead of the rubber o-rings. The heat from
    the cat. convertor causes the stock o-rings to fail, esp. after the
    heatshield falls off.

    Beware of the cheap ones on Ebay. Most have been known to break off at
    midpoint, no fun driving a car that way!!!!!!!!!
     
    Mista Bone, Mar 20, 2005
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  3. MikeLikes

    disallow Guest

    Can't you replace the o-rings and rubber bushings?

    My 98 civic's shifter is getting a little too
    loose for my liking, I was thinking of trying to
    source some brass bushings for the shift
    linkage. Do parts like this exist?

    t
     
    disallow, Mar 22, 2005
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  4. MikeLikes

    speedy Guest

    I've bought two off of ebay. Both had a variable "throw" and used
    bearings at the lower joint. Watch out for the metal shield bearings.
    They do let water pass through and the bearing seizes. I replaced mine
    with 2rs bearings and popped the rubber shields off and stuffed the
    bearing with waterproof grease.

    Also consider the energy suspension shift kit. Firms up the shift
    mechanism immensely. Since you'll have it all apart anyway, you might as
    well go for it!

    When I installed the short shifter i my wagon, I also had to cut off the
    "weight" on the end since it hit the exhaust.

    -Pete
     
    speedy, Mar 22, 2005
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