TeamCapri
General => General => Topic started by: CapriProject on August 01, 2010, 04:52:00 PM
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I've disconnected the 2 bars at the transmission end. Hows the best way to remove the shifter from the Capri so I can re-build it? I assume the console has to be removed first, is there any tips or tricks I should know? Does the whole console need to be removed? Thanks
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Any chance someone can suggest the best way to remove the shifter unit?
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I think the shifter is held in by 4x 10mm bolts under the console.
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Thanks... Sounds easy enough, I just wanted to ask before tearing into the console in case there was some secret issue to deal with.
I wanted to get the shifter done before I install the new exhaust set-up I've made. Duel side-pipes (or "laker pipes").
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side pipes???? we will want pictures of course>>>
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The 'one-into-two' part I made attaches where the cat coverter was. It comes out behind the front wheels where the mud-flap is (was). That piece is all 2" dia.
From there it's polished SS 2" tube 6' long. I don't know until it's all mounted & all the sheet metal work is done as to what 'tips' it will end with.
Because I've converted this into a 3-wheeled vehicle, I'm not restricted by the 'need' of a cat converter & I can get away with some short motorcycle baffles inside the pipes. As soon as I rebuild the shifter I'll install the 'on-into-two' part. (it uses the stock hangers used for the cat converter) I mention all this because it will be a while before the SS side pipes are installed & "photo-ready".
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Got it out easy enough but it's been "riged" with a piece of wire. There must be some piece missing that normally holds the shifter in place. Here's a picture...What's missing & does anyone have a replacement? (http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4097/4873001945_929fa906f3_z.jpg)
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I think its the common plastic clip issue. Shifter's held up with plastic clips and they break.
A lot of folks find a way to rig the shifter, even the replacement parts are plastic.
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The two white plastic clip-hooks that holds the top piece in position untill the nuts are tightened are still there (& working). The riged wire holds the actual shifter up in the top plate's 'cup' area. With out the wire the shifter falls out of the top (bolted-in) cup part. Is it still some plastic part that is missing?
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believe you can see the broken part in the 2nd pic there
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So the plastic part is black & it was round (like a donut) with two 'tabs' that were secured with the two metal support flaps (one in the middle of the lower picture with the plastic part still in it) ?? Is that correct? Thanks
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Attached picture of repair...I saw that the little white plastic parts originally held the black rubber part. I made these out of sheet metal, holds real well. (http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4102/4877045023_27f47dceba.jpg)
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With the center console removed... There's a double-bracket on the top of the center 'tunnel' located right behind where the ash tray would be. It looks like it should support something like a flat box or ??. Any body able to shed some light on this 'missing' item? Thanks
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yeah, it is some kind of electrical or something, I just removed the whole console and am having problems remembering how i all goes back!! i'll take some pics of the box, car runs without it...
i guess that it is less wieght!!!
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Thanks... It looks like what ever was there has been gone a very long time. Because the radio was gone when I bought this car, I wondered if it was some sort of amplifier or some other radio related accessory mount. I didn't see any stray wire harness connectors around that area.
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(Not related to the topic here) but is there a 1996 or newer vehicle that has a EFI unit & computer that could be swaped onto the '91 Capri/Mazda block? Seems like it would be real handy to be able to 'plug-in' one of those diagnostic tools & adjust verious engine settings.
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You might be able to use one for an N/A, I think the B6 was used till quite late, but there is nothing available for the turbo... Sure you try to fit a newer management system but I don't think it would be worth any possible benefits