Adjustable short shifter rod installation on the 1996 Saab 900. Part
from MP Performance.
To remove the shifter housing, first lock the transmission in fourth gear
and undo the clamp that connects the linkage to the gearshift rod as
described in
the shifter alignment
procedure.
Update: the shifter has been removed a couple of
months later due to inadequate performance: the shortening was barely
noticeable, and the ball kept getting loose despite the locking screw,
which introduced unwanted slop into the shifting feel. If you plan to
install this shifter, I'd recommend removing the reverse lockup and
putting the ball on Loctite or another adhesive for proper effect.
Update 2:
the adjustable shifter rod used in this guide is no longer produced, an
alternative (and improved) do-it-yourself modification is
available here.
Tools:
- 13 mm socket: linkage clamp;
- 13 mm wrench: gearshift rod;
- 10 mm socket: centre console and shifter housing;
- long socket extension;
- ratchet handle;
- torque wrench;
- flat screwdriver;
- Torx T25 screwdriver;
- two L-shaped 3 mm Allen keys: linkage lock;
- 2 mm hex key: shifter adjustment;
- strap wrench and C-clamp: knob removal;
- needle-nose pliers.