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SirJester
04-08-2002, 01:12 PM
Just bought a 240z last week and am in the process of making it a bit more drivable. The shifter is ALL over the palce. Is there way to tighten it up?

TIA
Alex

Daniel
04-08-2002, 01:48 PM
You must have a 70 or 71.There are bushing you can replace,but that tranny is known for your problem.I replaced every piece rubber and metal in the shifter of a 70 I restored once.It was still hard to tell neutral from in gear.On the bright side welcome to the world of Z cars.You can easily upgrade to a better tranny! Have Fun!! Daniel

SirJester
04-08-2002, 01:54 PM
So I could yank a 5spd out of a later 260 or 280 and replace it? How tough is that? I love the car otherwise. Having a street legal go-kart is a blast.

240znz
04-08-2002, 02:06 PM
Check out the web links on this site. Z garage is good. It is a very common swap to goto a 5 speed box. You might have to cut where the shifter hole is though...anyway, I'm no expert....check out those sites.

Zed not Zee

Daniel
04-08-2002, 02:34 PM
What year is your car?

SirJester
04-08-2002, 04:35 PM
A year older than me. :D 1971

2ManyZs
04-08-2002, 04:43 PM
Well, if it is the original trans you have the A type transmission. Unfortunately the A type has the worst shifter, it is a very simple swap to put the later B type model 4 speed in or you could swap to a later 5 speed.

Of course you could just re-build the shifter on the A type, not sure the complete list of parts you need as I have taken out the A type from my car and am going to replace it with the B type. The internal shift rail on the B type gives a much better feel to the shifter. Not as much slop, and it is a bit stronger than the A type.

Marty Rogan
04-09-2002, 10:05 AM
SirJester,

You can put in a later 4 or 5 spd. The problem is the hole where the shifter comes through the tunnel is located dirfferently on the A type trans that came in a 70. Youwill have to cut out some of the tunnel, and I think trim some of the console too.

That is what keeps me from putting a 5spd in my 70. It boils down to how original do you want to keep your car.

The website that was mentioned has a lot of good info. Check it out.

Marty