
Originally Posted by
lostforawhile
If you swap something in to the accord that has a cable shift transmission, all you would have to do is figure out how to mount the shifter assembly to the car ,wire the indicator switch and any lock out solenoids if an auto, if a manual it's just cables, if it's a rod linkage like ours, use the end from the engine, and the end from the existing shifter. figure out how you need to bend and fabricate to make the two match up, the torque rod which is the part that doesn't move, has to be installed so the shifter end bushing has room to slide back and forth as the transmission rotates under torque, talking about the bushing up under the heat shield at the back of the shifter assembly, if it can't slide you will have binding in the shifter assembly under torque. the best way to do this is measure the rod diameter of the torque rod that came with the engine, and the one that came with the original rod, they may be the same, if not cut off a short section of steel tube that will slide over the original torque rod, slide it on the tube, now slide it over the original rod, and the new rod, with the shifter centered properly, tack it in place in several places, now remove the entire shifter and fit and weld the two together permanently, you can do the same thing with the shift rod, you just need to have the transmission in neutral first, so you can center the shifter in the car before tacking anything.
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