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5th Generation Shifter Modification
by CelicaGTR
Below are the instructions for using the stock shifter
from a 7th generation Celica (2000-) in a 5th generation Celica.
This will give a quicker smoother throw for a fraction of the price
of buying or importing a shortshifter from Japan. These shifters
can be found quite cheaply from 7th generation owners who have installed
a TRD shortshifter in their car.
Preparation of the 7th Generation Shifter assembly
- When you get the 7th Generation Celica shifter it is encased
in a large plastic housing. On the top of this housing is a small
door/hinged cover type thing(for lack of a better term).
- Cut the cover in half with Dremel or another type tool. After
the cover is cut the two sides will swing up.
On the side of the plastic housing there are hinges and springs,
and part of the shifter itself runs through a lever, it is held
in place by a pressed on plastic cap.
- Pop off the cap...DON'T LOSE IT!!! YOU REUSE IT!!!
----To do this just put sideways tension on the shifter.
- Rotate the levers upwards until the shifter is clear, and put
it aside.
On your 5th Generation Celica
- Remove the shift-knob, shifter cover, shift-boot, and foamy
thing(if you have one).
- See the little metal cover with three 10mm bolts?? take it off...DON'T
LOSE IT!!!
- Next there is one of two shift rods. This is on the drivers
side of the shifter. Remove the cotter-pin and teflon sleeve...DON'T
LOSE IT!!!(see a theme here?)
- Next are the four 12mm bolts holding the assebly(sp) to the
frame.
- Now the second shift rod, this one is underneath, and held on
by the mother of all cotter-pins...DON'T LOSE IT!!!
- The whole unit pulls out.
- Repeat steps 3 and 4...there is a spring on the side of the
housing remember how it sits, it is important.
- Once you get the old shifter out of the housing, pull off the
old friction cup...but don't damage it, or the gaskets...YOU WILL
REUSE THEM. But you DO need to clean the cup.
- Take the Y2K shifter and 5th Gen friction cup, grease them
with a Silicone based lubricant...if you don't have a Silicone
base, white lithium grease will work fine. Use liberally.
- Reassemble everything in the reverse order in which you took
it out.
- Check for clearance, space if needed...shift away!!!
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