MGW shifter install question

hersheyman

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Got the new MGW delivered yesterday. I have read about a "something"bob gasket instead of using the RTV sealant. Is there anyone out there that has done it one way or the other and have a suggestion for me. Should I use the sealant or order the gasket?
 
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just use the sealant. its not real messy, and you wont have to wait for "cobra bob's" gasket. just be careful not to get any old sealant in the tranny when you scrape it off. you're gonna love the MGW :nice:
 
Installed mine this morning. I will add to the many testamonials about this shifter kit that MGW has. They send you detailed instructions with pictures, the RTV, new bolts to mount shifter on the tranny, and also an allen wrench to mount the lever and set the stops. All you have to get is a putty knife or razor blade to scrape off old shifter seal and provide the socket wrench & 8, 10 & 13 mm sockets. I will also add that this is the best short shifter I have ever used! I give it a big ten! I got the new gold handle. Total time to remove old and install new shifter: 1 Hour
:banana: :banana: :banana:
 
Just wanted to add this: before MGW shifter, I had the occasional shift into Reverse "Grinding", seems I have not had a single grind since installing the MGW and I will also add that the 2nd-3rd shift is so much better. This may have been the best 200 bucks I've spent so far and it wasn't even a performance mod. :)
 
How to install the shifter.

Here is the complete install how to.
http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=528042

edbo said:
Just wanted to add this: before MGW shifter, I had the occasional shift into Reverse "Grinding", seems I have not had a single grind since installing the MGW and I will also add that the 2nd-3rd shift is so much better. This may have been the best 200 bucks I've spent so far and it wasn't even a performance mod. :)

$200, I got mine for $165, they sure went up in price. :(
 
edbo said:
Installed mine this morning. I will add to the many testamonials about this shifter kit that MGW has. They send you detailed instructions with pictures, the RTV, new bolts to mount shifter on the tranny, and also an allen wrench to mount the lever and set the stops. All you have to get is a putty knife or razor blade to scrape off old shifter seal and provide the socket wrench & 8, 10 & 13 mm sockets. I will also add that this is the best short shifter I have ever used! I give it a big ten! I got the new gold handle. Total time to remove old and install new shifter: 1 Hour
:banana: :banana: :banana:


gold handle??? its not orange anymore? sheeesh :D :rlaugh: i hope they send me the orange handle.
 
Because im a post whore...gives you an idea of the difference between the orange/gold :rolleyes: and blue handles. unfortunately i dont think they are interchangable. if you look closely there are small differences in the new center shaft as well. either way, you have a kick ass shifter :nice:


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Got her on yesterday in about 1 1/2 hours, but then I was also watching my 2 & 6 year olds at the same time. Very easy and I used the RTV sealant cause I didn't want to wait for the gasket to ship. From what I can tell, it's as quiet as the stock shifter and I ran her up to 115mph on the service road. The shift to 3rd is really short. I thought I didn't have it all the way in the first time!
 
Henceforward said:
$200, I got mine for $165, they sure went up in price. :(

Well, I also had to pay GA taxes on mine or it would have been about 15 dollars cheaper. But I ordered it on a Wednesday night on their website and it was waiting for me Friday afternoon!