Any tips for the install? I've looked thru the how-to on ls1gto. Looks like its going to be a PITA however I do have a nice set of ratcheting wrenches. I've also read to use lots of loctite.
Any tips for the install? I've looked thru the how-to on ls1gto. Looks like its going to be a PITA however I do have a nice set of ratcheting wrenches. I've also read to use lots of loctite.
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Get drunk first....
I drove an 04 with an aftermarket shifter at work yesterday, not sure the brand but it sat WAY higher than stock, and the gates seemed too close for me. For all the hate that people give the stocker, I don't seem to mind it.
GM World Class Certified Technician
Yah, the consensus is that the easiest time to do it is when your transmission is dropped for a clutch. I wonder if it wouldn't help to pull out the console so you have easy access from the top and bottom?
I like the stock one just fine. Granted, it's not the Hurst that I had in my '64 Grand Prix, but it doesn't feel any better or worse than the one in my Grand Am. If I'd get one, I'd go with the Billet Pro, since it sits way lower... but everyone says their customer service sucks, so...
05M6 CGM GTO - Svede OTRCAI, Bassani, minus 144lbs, self SD tuned with HPT2.23beta & LC-1
Just did a clutch install on a 06 GTO, we didn't have any issues with the shifter coming out and reinstalling. Got some of the bolts from under the car
JEFF
1999 C5 TT street car - 901/881 on pump gas, 10.82@137mph
2013 Denali Duramax
I guess my biggest concern is those bloody nuts that are under neath that hold the dust cover on. Probably the ones Jeff is talking about. We'll see after saturday night
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I absolutely hated the stocker when I first got the car.
After spending a couple weeks making a constant mental effort to learn how to shift it, learning the gear ratios to match revs, and finding the right gate evertime, I don't mind it at all anymore.
Would a Billet or GMM be much better? I'm sure, but I'll get more power and gears before I do the shifter.
Little Chute... so damn close...
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Half way thru the install. Note to all GTO owners. Mine has 40k miles, the trans fluid was fucking HORRIBLE, change that shit!!! Hell I bet if I threw the stock shifter in this thing would shift better with just fresh fluid. Anywho this install is one of the biggest pains in the asses I have ever did. I'd rather do a header install on an fbody.
Oh and after taking the stock shifter apart, that thing is the biggest piece of shit I have ever seen. I don't care how much you like it. I'll have to get pics.
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my buddy Chuck makes custom short throws for the neon and if given a stock assembly can make a better one for the gto. (Assuming that you don't like the ones available...) Just saying.
I have the GMM on mine now.... had the Hurst on it before that, and of course the stocker...... I LOVE the GMM! The Hurst was an improvement over stock.
'04 PBM GTO, LS1 M6
Those are the easy ones. Just a long extension with a few knuckles work. It was much harder to get the actual shifter bolts tight.
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Brings back memories. It's been 5-6 years since I did mine. I did the first USA GMM install on a buddies car before I did mine. It was best doing it on the drive-on dyno rack because I could climb up into the car if I needed to. Other than that ... short stubby wrenches and a ton of patience. With the exhaust and tailshaft housing loose and hanging, it was fairly accessible underneath and bear-hugging the trans. But all in all - its not THAT hard.
The GMM makes the best shifter available for the 04-06 GTO .... and I've driven every other brand on multiple occasions.
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Jon