Sterling Doc wrote:
The way the rule is written there is no definition of "modify" other than it does not say "replace" So, it would seem you could modify the existing parts to incorporate heim joint if the measurements/geometry are kept stock.
The replacement shift lever is over $50. The only way to properly fix the shift lever in the eyes of Porsche, is to replace it, as it only comes as an assembly. Anything done to the shift lever to try to fix/repair any part of it would be a modification or anything done to a brand new shift lever to alter it from stock would be a modification.
Sterling Doc wrote:
My point was, if you do this, be prepared to show how your modification has the same geometry as the stock unit.
Understood.
Sterling Doc wrote:
The OEM shift knob sits up on top of the shift lever a ways, and aftermarket shift knobs could result in a shorter total lever length.
The rule 13.3.1 I believe was intended to prevent altering the shift linkage points to make the shifter have a shorter throw, ie shifting from 1st to 2nd. If i raised the the pin on the shift lever up, rewelded it up higher, it would have this very effect, thus a short throw shifter. I don't think the rule was intended to regulate the combined height of the shift lever and shift knob as this would do nothing to shorten the throw.
Any way you look at it, my overall height is the same as stock and that is what your looking for.
Sterling Doc wrote:
As a racer, I don't care about your shift knob. As an official, I don't want to have to rule on this, if a protest is raised. I've seen technically valid, but petty protests like this happen in other classes, and it puts the official in a difficult situation. So my point is, just make sure you have your case for how your mod meets the definition of the rule (in this and all "mods").
Understood.
Sterling Doc wrote:
Edit:
Ken, you snuck that post in while I was typing. It looks like you are good. The last sentence in your post is key - the overall height of the shift lever including the knob, is the same as stock.
BTW, Nick confirmed the 22nd was the date he can come up for the build party. My friend and mechanic Jim Hartman can make it that day as well. Nick's very confident we can get the motor in, in one evening. So it'll be Go-Carts in the morning, and engine build in the afternoon/evening!
Sounds good. Jan 22 it is then. What time?