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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by PaBlueCoupe

However, one word of caution. The aluminum **** gets ridiculously hot when parked in direct sunlight. I keep a micro-fiber towel handy for these occasions, and play like the violinist with a handkerchief. One burned palm is all it takes.
yep, especially when the trans. top is used.

Originally Posted by timd38
I just called B & M about the rattle. They agreed and told me to put the rubber bushing back in from the old shifter (after going to ask for help several times). The kid on the phone was clueless. This is the third time I have called and this is the third different answer........
i have the c5 version of the hurst (put it in before the c6 version was ava.) and it rattled as well. i filled it with some 'white grease'. i don't recall hearing the rattle for some time now.
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Old Jun 7, 2007 | 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by andyandy98
American cars have historically had sloppy shifters...the C6 stock shifter has been a pleasant change in this area at least.

It would seem we can not compare closely enough to the Germans and even some Japanese automobiles, but the Callaway, B & M, Hurst, etc. are products which make the C6 that much better a performer.

Until the General gets into bed with a good German engineer, we will be thankful to the above after market manufacterers.

Seems like the entire design of shifting has changed since the original days of Hurst shifters (I know it has). But there was a time when it required LESS shifting effort when you put in a Hurst.

And also, American manual transmissions at that time were very smooth. As a matter of fact, the definition of smooth shifting USED TO BE the Corvette in the late 50s and 60s. Altho people did put in Hurst shifters in those cars, it wasn't necessarily an improvement.

My take on it is if a shifter gets more precise by having to exert more pressure, in a way, you've defeated the purpose of "more precise" or easier shifting.

There are many examples of excellent shifting transmissions and shifters out there today. I don't think it requires sleeping around to figure it out.
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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 06:56 PM
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Judging by the appearance, I could probably make one of those myself at my dad's machine shop and it would probably cost me a lot less. I'll have to look into it.
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Old Jun 9, 2007 | 07:54 PM
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Had the Callaway installed today. one word WOW!!!!
It blows the stock shifter away. Its the shifter the Corvette should have but was to cheap to put in. An absolute must do when you start modding IMO.
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