Lower shift cable tool - How to make your own

lowkee

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UPDATE - Instructions added below!

Okay, so I ordered up a lower shift cable, since I know mine is toast (or close to it). I also noticed there is a tool which supposedly makes it easier to remove/install which costs $30. Seeing as the photo make it look like a piece of square tube welded to the end of a shaft, my gut just twisted at the thought of paying so much for so little, especially since I likely won't be using it often (once only?).

Here is how you can make you own install tool and save $30 for what is essentially a really deep 9/16" thin-wall socket.

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According to BT-doctor, you can also weld a deep socket to the head of a 9/16" deep socket and get the same effect. Two ways to save $30!
 
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mylesm260

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Re: Lower shift cable tool - How to make your own

You basically need to section deep socket.

Start with the proper deep socket, cut it in half (length wise) then grab a piece of steel tube the same diameter as the socket.

Then you need to weld the tube to both ends of the socket. The tube should be about 4" long, if I remember correctly.

basically all you need is a really really deep socket. and speaking from experience, trying to install it without a proper socket will just lead to not getting it screwed in all the way, and if it's not screwed in all the way, you're drive wont' be able to shift into reverse.
 

Bt Doctur

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Re: Lower shift cable tool - How to make your own

use a "donor deep socket" and weld it to a 9/16 thin wall socket
 

lowkee

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Re: Lower shift cable tool - How to make your own

Sweet! Thanks mylesm! I took a few minutes and made a sketch of what you described for other to follow and added it to the original post.
 

buggiedad_67

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Re: Lower shift cable tool - How to make your own

a shock socket is the same thing got mine at sears for 8 bucks.
 

Bt Doctur

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I know its old but I wanted this to be with the shift cable tool area.
We all know how difficult it can be to insert the lower shift cable into the bellow. working on a idea to make it a lot easier. A proto type will be sent to "Bondo" for evaluation shortly then a pic will be posted here
Once developed readers can make contact for pricing that will include shipping in the USA
Have a Safe Boating Year 2025
 

LT_BUFF

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A 9/16" sparkplug socket worked great for me on changing the lower shift cable.
 
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