Ordered The Spyder Drive Shaft Tonight
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Ordered The Spyder Drive Shaft Tonight
Looking forward to installing it and getting these mods out of the way now so I can do something bigger down the road.
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Here is a link to another site where there are detailed instructions. With alittle help from my friends I will be doing the install in acouple of weeks.
http://www.s197forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1104
http://www.s197forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1104
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Good luck with your install, I probably won't get to installing mine for another couple weeks.
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Bill, post #7 has a good "how to" install on the Spyder shaft. I can't imagine that it would be that much different.
Good luck with your's. The Coast shaft is suppose to be a good piece too.
Good luck with your's. The Coast shaft is suppose to be a good piece too.
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Only interference may come from the the front safety loop during the 1-3-5 shift. I spoke to George (at MGW) about this and the shifter block moves up/down a 1/2" or so from fully turned in to the 10 turn max out (on the newly revised block). That amount of play could possibly be the difference between the block hitting the loop or not.
I'll know first hand what the deal is once the install goes down and will report back accordingly with pics.
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