Author Topic: Pistol Grip Shifter Rebuild & Upgrade  (Read 2604 times)

Offline sixpakchallenger

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Pistol Grip Shifter Rebuild & Upgrade
« on: February 21, 2009 - 06:31:05 PM »
I have a pistol grip shifter for my Challenger. It is the push in or bayonet mount shifter. It needed to be rebuit and I wanted a bolt in stick. Below are pictures of the disassembly and the parts. The last pic is the parts I will re-use. Next post will be replacement parts.
2004 Ram 2500 4X4
2007 Mustang GT Convertible
1971 Dodge Challenger Convertible




Offline sixpakchallenger

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Re: Pistol Grip Shifter Rebuild & Upgrade
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2009 - 06:45:36 PM »
Last picture on the first post show the levers and center pin I wil reuse. E-Body shifters use levers 7178, 7179 and 7180. These are the correct levers, easy way to tell a E-body shifter is the 7180 reverse lever.

I am upgradeing the housing to stop bolts: New on ebay $43.90 (includes shipping)

I found new shims: New on ebay $23.00 (includes shipping)

Change to bolt in stick, I bought a new Hurst indy shifter for $50.00 (includes shipping) to get the bolt in stick selector.

Reproduction Pistol grip on ebay $155.00 (includes shipping)

Next post will be the finished shifter.

For about $275 I will have a rebuilt shifter better than new.
2004 Ram 2500 4X4
2007 Mustang GT Convertible
1971 Dodge Challenger Convertible


Offline slsc98

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Re: Pistol Grip Shifter Rebuild & Upgrade
« Reply #3 on: December 22, 2012 - 08:13:07 AM »
Aw geez, just my luck; I'm buying a shifter rebuild kit and am on the hunt for something along the lines of "Hurst Mopar pistol grip shifter rebuild, for Dummies"[/u] . . .

Is there any way to 'retrieve' or 'salvage' the photos that originally appeared in this thread? (I remember reading something about a "server dump" or similar phenom when I first joined these forums, in October.) Confession: I've started to ask the same question a thousand times while checking out the babes pics section but, this current need is much more important!  ;-)

Or, perhaps another thread that excels at "showing the rebuild" steps . . .?

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Re: Pistol Grip Shifter Rebuild & Upgrade
« Reply #4 on: December 22, 2012 - 09:57:30 AM »
We bneed to ban pistol Grip shifters they sound sooo aggressive!!   :roflsmiley:

Offline slsc98

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Re: Pistol Grip Shifter Rebuild & Upgrade
« Reply #5 on: December 23, 2012 - 09:15:23 AM »
We bneed to ban pistol Grip shifters they sound sooo aggressive!!   :roflsmiley:

Don't forget fully 'automatic' transmissions  :nono:

Anyhoo, back to the topic at hand; sorta answering my own question here but, I hope any others find the below vids as helpful as I am.

Give credit where credit is due: the links below were actualy posted on 'Abodiesonly' forums by Doktor X

Thank heavens for the internet - - - - but, more than anything else, gracious fellow hobbyists with video eqpt on their rebuild benches!

Click on links for step-by-step how-to video on re-assembly of a Hurst 4 speed shifter 

Hurst Competition Plus 4 speed shifter Rebuild Part 1:
Hurst Competition Plus 4 speed shifter Rebuild Part 1


Hurst Competition Plus 4 speed shifter Rebuild part 2a:
Hurst Competition Plus 4 speed shifter Rebuild part 2a


Best o' success!