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Old 05-29-2018, 05:12 AM
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The ebay results i get searching for C2AZ-7277-A show me two replacement units, but neither have the four holes for screws in them.
Would appreciate if somebody could provide a direct link to a well priced but quality replacement part thats correct?
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Old 05-29-2018, 10:04 AM
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Drill your own holes to match up with your trim ring.
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When replacing the rubber shift boot is it easier the remove the ball and
reverse lock out and slide the boot down from the top or is it easier to
remove the two bolts , remove the complete shift lever and slide the new
boot up from the bottom?
When I installed the boot, I installed from the top and actually stretched it over the reverse lockout arms, one side at a time. This was easier for me than installing it from the bottom. YMMV.
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Old 05-30-2018, 10:22 AM
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If needed you can contact Sunbeam Specialties and get one of their reproduction boots for the Sunbeam Tiger shifter. It's made of thinner, more compliant rubber and doesn't put as much pressure on the shifter that can cause it to kick out of gear. Not expensive either - about $23. It was much more compliant than the one that came with my ERA.

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The ebay results i get searching for C2AZ-7277-A show me two replacement units, but neither have the four holes for screws in them.
Would appreciate if somebody could provide a direct link to a well priced but quality replacement part thats correct?
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Drill your own holes to match up with your trim ring.
Got the ebay unit and the four holes are there (I was worried drilling them would create a tear point). They are just covered with a thin layer or rubber that you pierce.
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When I installed the boot, I installed from the top and actually stretched it over the reverse lockout arms, one side at a time. This was easier for me than installing it from the bottom. YMMV.
For future reference, after you removed the shifter ball, there is an Allen screw inside the top of the shifter lever that unscrews to unlock the lockout lever so you can slide it out the side of the handle for easy boot replacement.
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I changed the forward style shifter to a short 5 1/2" from Cobra Restorers. Also cut off the "non-functional" reverse handles and made a leather sleeve to cover the entire shifter right up to the ball.
The two shifter bolts were very easy to get to from the top side. Locktite made the first few turns tight but still an easy exchange.
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check cobra valley, website is www.performanceunlimited.com. We just purchased poly glass windshield, excellent services.
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For future reference, after you removed the shifter ball, there is an Allen screw inside the top of the shifter lever that unscrews to unlock the lockout lever so you can slide it out the side of the handle for easy boot replacement.
Maybe on the shift lever from SPF, but the original Ford lever retained the top sleeve at the lockout mechanism at the bottom, where the cable was was brazed to the lockout "tang".
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