After having my T18 rebuilt, the builder and I noticed that the shift cane still had some noticeable play, especially while in neutral. Instead of sliding only to the left and right, it also twisted significantly. It felt pretty loose.
The builder assured me that he'd replaced the worn forks, and that the play was caused by wear in the shift cane itself (and probably also in the T18 case where the "ball" on the shift cane rides, although that's not as easy to address as the cane).
I ordered a new shift cane from Novak. It came straight (not bent), as expected, so I hired Glen at Valley Fabrication in Salinas, California to bend it to match my original. Glen had a machine that did a cold bend--he didn't heat it! And it came out beautiful. His charge for this was $15.
Here's my old cane and the new one. As you can see, the new cane is a little longer! I did a test fit and it'll still work, although it's a little clownish looking (not that I mind "clownish" at all).
I suspect that most of the play was caused by a worn out slot in the "ball" on the old cane. The pin that pokes in to that slot fit very loosely in there (tons of play). In this photo, the old cane's on the left. This said, the pin fits VERY tightly in the slot on the new cane's "ball." It actually fits TOO tightly, I think (more on this later).
The ends of the canes didn't seem all that different, although I could see some wear on the old cane in this area.
And the canes have different threads on them, meaning I'll need a new shifter knob (no big deal). The new cane has a 3/8 24 tpi thread on it.
Here's the pin that keeps the cane from twisting in the top of the transmission.
And here's the pin partially inserted in to the top plate. The pin fits pretty well in the hole in the top plate. There's a tiny amount of play, but I doubt it added much to the significant play I felt in the cane when mated to the transmission.
Here are my specific questions:
- The pin doesn't really fit the slot on the new cane--it's too tight. Should I lube it up and tap it in, or should I slightly enlarge the slot on the new cane with a file? I think it would tap in with a little effort, but I'm not sure if it should really be THAT tight in there! It would probably make it hard to lift the cane out!
- Should the ball be coated with a film of white lithium grease before being re-assembled, or should it be left "dry?"
- What's the official name of that type of pin? Notice that the ends are rounded like a hot dog. Are those pins commonly available, if I wanted a new one for any reason? And where would I find one of those? If I could buy one slightly fatter, to make up for the slight play in the top plate, I would.
- Does anybody know of a great place to find shifter knobs for a 3/8", 24 tpi thread?
Robroy