Re: Fw: Hurst shifter rebuild
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Re: Fw: Hurst shifter rebuild




Sorry to have ruffled your feathers,,,but fear not, I will no longer make  
posts to the site, any comments or suggestions that I have will go directly 
to  the original poster,,,,,,,,have a good day
 
 
In a message dated 8/30/2009 12:26:05 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
tomwatters@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:

Dodger,

If you saw my first responses, I had done this  Dis-assemble/re-assemble 
myself, had made a diagram when I took mine  apart, lost the diagram . 
(Actually, I think my kids threw it  away)

Then in some of the followon responses I saw a recommendation for  
someone to rebuild it, I gave my .02 there in that Dan Brewer had done  
me right by selling me the part I needed to fix my shifter.  I know  
brewers does do good work.

I do take offense at your post and that  you are responding only with 
disgust to the end of the post rather than  offering anything productive 
in the middle.  No status symbol, No  BS.  I dont let anyone do work for 
my car that I can do  myself.

--Tom

Dodger7998@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Bob,,,,,I agree  with you, but as you found out by the replies that you  
>  received, the hobby has become a status symbol, and is being taken over  
by  
> people that either do not have the ability to do things on  their own or 
the 
> ones  that have more money than time, and just  plan do not want to get 
their 
> hands  dirty,,,,,,,,  Sorry  guys and gals,,,,,,but I appreciate a rough 
> looking  car that  someone has put their heart and soul into getting it 
to look and 
>  drive  to the point it is, to a pristine example that someone has paid  
> others to build  for them,,,, JM2CW
>  
>   
> In a message dated 8/30/2009 7:33:16 A.M. Central Daylight  Time,  
> rupp99@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
>
>  My  original question was looking for a exploded view so I could rebuild 
 
> it  myself.To my knowledge all the 4 speed shifters are  identical 
> internally  or at least so similar that the basic bits  are the same.I 
> found out that  on page 288 of the Pontiac GTO  Restoration guide there 
is 
> a exploded view  of the shifter  mechanism.This will help me reassemble 
> the shifter body   currently sitting in a bucket.In a perfect world a 
> person can either  take  it apart and document the process and replace 
> whats needed  or send it out  to a shop.Mine was tore down and tossed in 
a 
>  pile.Spending $10.00 on a  used book saves me the $$$ of having someone  
> else do it.I also found this  thread detailing a   rebuild:
>  http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Number=410415&page=0
>  I  hate paying others for work I can for myself. 
>
>  Bob
>
>
> Tom  Watters wrote:
>    
>> If you're going to have someone asseble it for  you, I  recommend 
Brewers 
>> as well.  Dan (Rapidfire64 or   dbrewer24@xxxxxxxxxx 
>> <mailto:dbrewer24@xxxxxxxxxx>  )  on  Moparts is who I bought the new 
>> reverse lever for my  shifter  from.  Good guy.
>>
>>  --Tom
>>
>> MO ( Steve Mick)  wrote:
>>   
>>> send again
>>> ----- Original   Message ----- From: "Steve Mick" 
>>>        
> <micher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>    
>>>  To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>  Sent: Tuesday, August 25,  2009 2:29 PM
>>> Subject: Re:  Hurst shifter rebuild
>>>        
>>  >
>>     
>>>>  Yes that is correct for 1964 too. With  bench seat- don't know about  
>>>> the console shifters.. My bet  is that it is a  competition plus 
>>>> shifter with handle -lever  made to  Mopar specs. Brewers can rebuild 
>>>> Hurst   shifters......................MO
>>>> ----- Original Message  -----  From: "Rich Kinsley" 
>>>>       
> <rlkinsley@xxxxxxxxx>
>    
>>>> To:   <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, August  25,  2009 1:06 PM
>>>> Subject: RE: Hurst shifter  rebuild
>>>>          
>>  >>
>>      
>>>>> I swear  that's what my '64 Dodge shifter looked  like. Oops, 
shouldn't
>>>>>         
>>  >>> swear :-)
>>   
>>>>> Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr   318poly w/goodies
>>>>>   
=====================================================================
>>>>>   
>>  >>>  spigot2039@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>      
>>  >>>> Welcome back!
>>   
>>  >>>> Does this help? Or is it for  F*rds?
>>  >>>>
>>      
>>>>>>   http://broncograveyard.com/dia/6/shihurstdiagram.jpg
>>>>>>   
>>   >>>>
>>     
>>>>>>  Also, speaking of Hurst Shifters,  maybe someone can help me 
upgrade  
>>>>>> this
>>>>>>     
>>  >>>>  "mystery" page from 2002.
>>     
>>   >>>>   http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/hjmysteryshifter.html
>>   >>>>
>>     
>>>>>>  Thanks,
>>>>>>  Gary  H.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original   Message-----
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>> From:  rupp99
>>>>>>>           
>>  >>>> >Howdy.Been away  for a bit.Glad to be back.
>>  >>>> >Anyone ever  have a Hurst shifter assembly diagram?  Checked 
online 
>>   
> and
>   
>>>>>>>  have not found one.Bought a  '64 Savoy with a Competition Plus  
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>> shifter   >in
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>> it and the  previous owner  tore the shifter apart but never 
>>>>>>>     
>>>>>>   reassembled
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>> it so I got a pile of parts in  a  bucket.
>>>>>>>          
>>>>>
>>>>>         
>>  >>> Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr  318poly w/goodies
>>  >>>
>>   
>>>>> ----
>>>>>   
>>  >>> Please  address private mail -- mail of interest to only one  
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>>     
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>>>>> negotiations as well as  other personal messages  only to the 
intended 
>>>>> recipient,  not to the  Clubhouse public address. This practice will 
>>>>>   protect your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine tune 
 
>>>>>            
>>  >>> the content signal to Mopar topic.   Thanks!
>>  >>>
>>      
>>>>> '62 to '65 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion   Guidelines:
>>>>>   http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html.
>>>>>   
>>   >>>
>>     
>>   >
>>     
>
>
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>  Please address private mail -- mail of interest to  only one person --  
> directly to that person.  I.e., send parts/car   transactions and 
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> well as other personal messages only  to the  intended recipient, not to 
the 
> Clubhouse public address.  This practice will  protect your privacy, 
reduce 
> the total  volume of mail and fine tune the  content signal to Mopar 
topic.   
> Thanks!
>
> '62 to '65 Mopar Clubhouse  Discussion  Guidelines:
> http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html.   
>
>
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> Please address private  mail -- mail of interest to only one person -- 
directly to that person.   I.e., send parts/car transactions and negotiations 
as well as other personal  messages only to the intended recipient, not to 
the Clubhouse public address.  This practice will protect your privacy, 
reduce the total volume of mail and  fine tune the content signal to Mopar topic. 
 Thanks!
>
> '62  to '65 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion Guidelines:
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Please address private mail -- mail of interest to only one person -- directly to that person.  I.e., send parts/car transactions and negotiations as well as other personal messages only to the intended recipient, not to the Clubhouse public address. This practice will protect your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine tune the content signal to Mopar topic.  Thanks!

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