Not sure if any of you guys passed by lately. Just wanted to show you an idea that Vintage racer Steve Cole has incorporated into his 124 Coupe. He originally wanted to use a 131 remote shifter but didn't want to chop up his interior so he's gone with this:
http://www.firebreathingfiats.com/Contr ... tepage.htm
Scroll to the bottom of the page.
This is a bit of a cheater solution commonly used in race applications where the seating position is moved back. Uses a heim jointed end anchored to a saddle on the driveshaft tunnel. The only part requiring a bit of thought is the attachment point for the longitudinal link in order to facilitate the gear insertion. Super simple and works very well. Aestetically, I suspect it is not to everyone's taste but if you like a bit of the racer thing, I think it's cool. The nice thing is that it just extends the lever up through the ashtray instead of cutting up the lower console.
Different and definitely one I'll incorporate myself.
Your thoughts?
Remote shifter idea
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You buy it as a kit.
Generally requires welding a spline which comes with the kit onto the steering shaft. The steering wheel bolts to the new hub and then the whole thing mounts onto the spline and locks. Push a button and the wheel/hub combo unlocks and removes as one unit from the spline just as easily. There are kits made with hubs adapted for MOMO/SPARCO/OMP wheels available all over the internet.
Generally requires welding a spline which comes with the kit onto the steering shaft. The steering wheel bolts to the new hub and then the whole thing mounts onto the spline and locks. Push a button and the wheel/hub combo unlocks and removes as one unit from the spline just as easily. There are kits made with hubs adapted for MOMO/SPARCO/OMP wheels available all over the internet.