Long time lurker and first time I haven't been able to search for an answer.
I've been spending too much time on the forums and have convinced myself I'd like to try the short throw shifter everyone seems to like. Truth be told the stock 6 speed feels pretty good but better is better. Car came to me as all original but thought it prudent to confirm it doesn't already have a short throw installed. Thought this could easily be verified with a quick measurement if someone with the short throw, or even without, could measure from the base of the rubber boot (directly next to shaft) to the bottom of the jam nut.
In looking for something universal anyone could measure with, I found the key is nearly a perfect fit between the middle center of the shift boot and the bottom of the jam nut under the ball. Alternatively, the distance is about 3".
If anyone is able to confirm the measurement either for the short throw or the stock shifter I'll be in good shape.
Thanks for your help.
I've been spending too much time on the forums and have convinced myself I'd like to try the short throw shifter everyone seems to like. Truth be told the stock 6 speed feels pretty good but better is better. Car came to me as all original but thought it prudent to confirm it doesn't already have a short throw installed. Thought this could easily be verified with a quick measurement if someone with the short throw, or even without, could measure from the base of the rubber boot (directly next to shaft) to the bottom of the jam nut.
In looking for something universal anyone could measure with, I found the key is nearly a perfect fit between the middle center of the shift boot and the bottom of the jam nut under the ball. Alternatively, the distance is about 3".
If anyone is able to confirm the measurement either for the short throw or the stock shifter I'll be in good shape.
Thanks for your help.