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2012-03-09 14:12:31
#11
Just in case that site ever goes down, here's the OEM stuff...



OEM
Type Sizes
BMW X5 ™ (2004 & up automatic) 12mm x 1.50
Chevrolet Camaro ™ 5 & 6 Speed (manual) 16mm x 1.50
Chevrolet Corvette ™ 6 speed (1989-2004) 9/16 - 18
Chrysler 300 ™ (automatic) 8mm x 1.25
Chrysler R/T ™ (newer automatic) 8mm x 1.25
Chrysler SRT ™ 8 (automatic) 8mm x 1.25
Dodge Viper ™ (manual) 1/2 - 20
Dodge Magnum ™ (manual) 8mm x 1.25
Ford ™ 28-48 (manual) 5/16 - 18 or 5/16 - 24
Ford Cobra ™ (1989 manual) 3/8
Ford Mustang ™ (manual) 12mm x 1.75
Ford Mustang ™ (Newer manual) 12mm x 1.25
Honda ™ (manual) 10mm x 1.50
Jeep CJ ™ (1955-1986 manual) 3/8 - 24
Jeep Wrangler ™ (1955-1986 manual) 3/8 - 24
Mazda ™ (manual) 10mm x 1.25
Mitsubishi ™ (manual) 10mm x 1.25
Nissan ™ (manual) 10mm x 1.25
Pontiac Firebird ™ 5 & 6 speed (manual) 16mm x 1.50
Subaru ™ (manual) 12mm x 1.25
Toyota ™ (most manual) 12mm x 1.25
Toyota Tacoma ™ (manual) 12mm x 1.50
VW ™ Bug & Bus (before 1968 manual) 8mm x 1.50
VW ™ Bug & Bus (since 1968 manual) 10mm x 1.50








U.S. Automobiles

Vehicle Gearbox Threads
Camaro 1983-96 Manual Gearbox 16mm X 1.50
Camaro 1967-2002 Manual Gearbox 16mm X 1.50
Chevy Camaro,RS,Z-28 1986-2002 Manual Gearbox 6mm X 1.50
Chevy & GMC Truck 1936-1946 Manual Gearbox 3/8 X 24
Chevy Truck 1967-1972 Manual Gearbox 3/8 X 24
Chevy Older Models “1950s” Manual Gearbox 3/8 X 24
Corvette 1984-2004 Manual Gearbox 9/16 X 18
Corvette C4 1995-96 Manual Gearbox 9/16 X 18
ZF 6-speed + C5 Manual Gearbox 9/16 X 18
Corvette 1968 to 1982 Manual Gearbox 9/16 X 18
Dodge Magnum 2005-06 Manual Gearbox 8mm X 1.25
Newer R/Ts Manual Gearbox 8mm X 1.25
Chrysler 300s Manual Gearbox 8mm X 1.25
Chrysler SRT 8’s Manual Gearbox 8mm X 1.25
Dodge Viper Manual Gearbox ½ X 20
Mustang 1964-69 (Most Models) Manual Gearbox ½ X 20
Mustang 1979-2004 (Most Models) Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.75
Ford Mustang 1994-2004 Borg-Warner T5 12mm X 1.75
Ford Cobra & Mustang 1999 Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.75
Ford SVT Contour Manual Gearbox ½ X 20
Ford Ranger XLT Manual Gearbox 5/8 Splined
Ford F-150 1993 and 2000 Manual Gearbox 5/8 Splined
Ford Probe Manual Gearbox 10 X 1.25
Ford Escort LX Manual Gearbox 10 X 1.25
Ford Older Models 1950s Manual Gearbox 5/16 X 24
Jeep Wrangler 1987 - 2004 Manual Gearbox 3/8 X 16, 10mm X 1.50
Jeep Wrangler TJ & Unlimited ‘97-’06 Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.50
Jeep ‘55 - ‘86 CJ5/CJ6/CJ7/CJ8 Scrambler Manual Gearbox 3/8 X 24
55-83 Jeep CJ-5 Manual Gearbox 3/8 X 24
55-75 Jeep CJ-6 Manual Gearbox 3/8 X 24
76-86 Jeep CJ-7 Manual Gearbox 3/8 X 24
81-85 Jeep CJ-8 Manual Gearbox 3/8 X 24
76-83 Jeep CJ-5 Manual Gearbox 3/8 X 24
76-86 Jeep CJ-7 Manual Gearbox 3/8 X 16
81-85 Jeep CJ-8 Manual Gearbox 3/8 X 16
87-95 Jeep Wrangler (YJ) Manual Gearbox 3/8 X 16
97-06 Jeep Wrangler (TJ) Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.50
04-06 Jeep Wrangler Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.50
Unlimited (TJ) Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.50
Jaguar XJ6 1995-97 Manual Gearbox 8mm X 1.25
Jaguar X-Type/XJ8/XK8 Manual Gearbox 8mm X 1.25
Jag XJ-S 4.0L (from mid-1996,vin221855-on) Manual Gearbox 8mm X 1.25
Jag XJ-S 6.0L (from mid-1993,vin188700-on) Manual Gearbox 8mm X 1.25
Pontiac Firebird 1983 - 96 Manual Gearbox 16mm X 1.50
Pontiac Fiero Manual Gearbox 16mm X 1.50
PT Cruiser Manual w/ Kustom Kruzr Adapter 3/8 X 16 threads
Harley Davidson & Indian Motorcycle 3/8 X 24






Import Auto with Original Manual Gearbox

Vehicle Gearbox Threads
Acura Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.50
BMW-325 Manual Gearbox 15mm X 1.50
Honda Models Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.50
Hundai Excel GL Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Hundai Accent Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Geo tracker Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.25
Geo Storm Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Mazda Miata All Years Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Mazda RX-8 RX-7 Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Mazda Models Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Mitsubishi lancer/evolution/eclipse Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Mitsubishi Jeep SUV Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Miata Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Nissan Skyline (R34)* Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.25
Nissan Frontier Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Nissan Sentra Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Nissan Maxima Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Nissan 350Z Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Nissan (Most Models) Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Datsun 300ZX (Nissan) Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Datsun 280ZX Manual Gearbox 8mm X 1.25
Datsun Older Hatchback Manual Gearbox 8mm X 1.25
Datsun (2000’s & 67 1/2 -70 1600’s) Manual Gearbox 8mm X 1.25
(SPL311-11001 up) Manual Gearbox
Isuzu Impulse Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Subaru Models (Susuki-Impreza Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.25
Susuki Samurai Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.25
Toyota Supra 1993 -98 (JZ)* Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.25
Toyota MR2 1991-95 (SW20)* Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.25
Toyota Corrola Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.25
Toyota Celica-Tercel Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.25
Toyota Camry Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.25
Toyota Trucks Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.25
Toyota (Most Models) Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.25
Ferrari 206,246,308,328,348 Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Ferrari Testarossa Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.25
Scion xA xB and tC Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.25
Scion tC and xB 2008 only Automatic 8mm X 1.25







VOLKSWAGEN

Vehicle Gearbox Threads
Beetle 1952 - 61 Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.50
Beetle 1962 - 67 Manual Gearbox 7mm X 1.0
Beetle 1968 - 79 Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.50
Ghia 1956 - 61 Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.50
Ghia 1962 - 67 Manual Gearbox 7mm X 1.0
Ghia 1968 - 74 Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.50
Bus 1952 - 67 Manual Gearbox 10mm X 1.50
Bus 1968 - 79 Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.50
Thing 1973 - 74 Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.50
Type 3 1962 - 74 Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.50
VW Rabbit Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.50
VW Jetta Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.50
VW Golf Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.50
Volkswagen 1980 - Up (Most models) Manual Gearbox 12mm X 1.50
Volkswagen Vanagon 1984 to 1991 Manual Gearbox 14mm X 1.50
EMPI & Hurst Trigger Shifters Manual Gearbox 3/8 X 24
SCAT Shifter Manual Gearbox 3/8 X 16
2012-03-09 14:49:48
#12
So, the site says all B&M shifters are 1/2 x 20. However, what about B&M made for a Nissan? I think my stock shifter threaded onto my B&M on the old B13, but not positive. Can anyone confirm that the B&M shifter was threaded for the stock Nissan 10x1.25mm?

Brent
2012-03-09 14:54:30
#13
I was worried about that, which is why I left all the aftermarket stuff off the list I copied over. That didn't sound right to me either. I believe B&M might match factory threads, and that site appears to be very US domestic centric.
2012-03-09 14:58:12
#14
Excellent info Ben.

Originally Posted by morgans432
wait you searched for an answer you needed and we are suppose to pat you on the back. get out of here with that nonsense!


Originally Posted by Topdog781
Why you Hating?

I'm with Morgan. You do not get a gold-star for searching and finding the information you asked for, information which you were initially too lazy to search for so you started the thread. That is pure circular bullshit. .....


I did not know the answer. I just called Greg V and asked him to sell me a proper, leather covered, correct pattern on top, shift-knob that would indeed screw on correctly, tightly, just like OEM. He pointed me at Z32 OEM perfection.

Fuck, fuck, fuck a shift knob that has "set screws" and those are supposed to hold it on with no rattling or buzzing. Yeah, sure, whatever with that crap engineering.
2012-03-09 16:02:16
#15
He was doing the right thing by coming back here and posting the info in the thread so people who come and search for the info and find this thread, they'd at least have the info. I don't think he was looking for a gold star. =]

Shawn, I've been so lucky with my set-screw shift knob (knock on wood). Never lets loose or moves. Never rattles. Solid as a rock.

(That's what she says.)
2012-03-09 16:10:14
#16
Originally Posted by BenFenner
He was doing the right thing by coming back here and posting the info in the thread so people who come and search for the info and find this thread, they'd at least have the info. I don't think he was looking for a gold star. =]

Surely you see the circular reasoning, oh philosophical one?

OK. No gold star. He gets a cookie instead. One cookie.

Originally Posted by BenFenner
Shawn, I've been so lucky with my set-screw shift knob (knock on wood). Never lets loose or moves. Never rattles. Solid as a rock.

I've got a Momo knob around here somewhere...I did not bother to try to re-sell it, because it pissed me off so much I did not want to curse anyone else with it.

I shimmed that thing, blue loctited the set screws, used plasticky goop, you name it, I tried it. Finally said fuck it and called Greg.
2012-03-09 16:14:47
#17
I wonder if it is because the pacesetter lever is made of some softer metal or has a softer chrome coating or something. I set mine once, which put divots in the metal shaft, and I made sure I never ever had to move it again because I knew I could be in trouble. Once you make those divots you are sort of locked in stone. The divots plus the shaft material might be what is keeping my screws in place?

I've always thought drilling or bashing with an awl to make three prominent holes in the right place would be my attempted solution if mine ever caused me any trouble. I've had no trouble. No loc-tite. No nothing. Momo knob. Lucky I guess.
2012-03-11 14:00:59
#18
Originally Posted by BenFenner
I wonder if it is because the pacesetter lever is made of some softer metal or has a softer chrome coating or something. I set mine once, which put divots in the metal shaft, and I made sure I never ever had to move it again because I knew I could be in trouble. Once you make those divots you are sort of locked in stone. The divots plus the shaft material might be what is keeping my screws in place?

I've always thought drilling or bashing with an awl to make three prominent holes in the right place would be my attempted solution if mine ever caused me any trouble. I've had no trouble. No loc-tite. No nothing. Momo knob. Lucky I guess.


Know what I have done with some of those shift knobs Ben, I have removed 2 out of the 3 screws and just end up just using one of them that's the only way that has worked for me....but I don't want to deal with that stuff anymore I just want to thread it on and be done with it.
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