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--- Quote from: Hadeys on July 04, 2012, 05:01:32 pm ---Does anybody know where I could find a part for this shifter, if we were able to identify what it is?  Or do you think that it's just worth forking out the cash for a new one?

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Stephen at arcadefixit/VGP (Mylstar on KLOV) has some parts, but not sure exactly what you need.  

Here is his Daytona USA 2 parts page.

http://arcadefixit.com/category.sc?categoryId=172

If you don't see what you need there, drop him a PM on KLOV.

If you don't have a KLOV account, send him an e-mail at info@arcadefixit.com.


Scott

BadMouth:

See attached pics. 

You're missing a bearing on each side and a bolt through the middle.
The bearings just sit in there loose, they aren't pressed or anything.
Basically, the bolt goes through a washer, a bearing, then the shifter itself (not sure if it has any kind of sleeve inside there or not), then the other bearing, a washer, and it's all held together by a screw threaded into the end of the bolt.

If you can find bearings that size cheap, the rest could be pieced together from a hardware store.
Since this is for home use, you might even get by with a stack of washers with a sleeve bearing inside (all available cheap at lowes).
The head of that screw doesn't have much clearance, so you probably couldn't get away with just using a nut unless it was low profile.

Hope this helps.


Hadeys:


--- Quote from: BadMouth on July 04, 2012, 10:49:44 pm ---See attached pics. 

You're missing a bearing on each side and a bolt through the middle.
The bearings just sit in there loose, they aren't pressed or anything.
Basically, the bolt goes through a washer, a bearing, then the shifter itself (not sure if it has any kind of sleeve inside there or not), then the other bearing, a washer, and it's all held together by a screw threaded into the end of the bolt.

If you can find bearings that size cheap, the rest could be pieced together from a hardware store.
Since this is for home use, you might even get by with a stack of washers with a sleeve bearing inside (all available cheap at lowes).
The head of that screw doesn't have much clearance, so you probably couldn't get away with just using a nut unless it was low profile.

Hope this helps.


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Awesome, those pictures are really helpful.  I can't thank you enough for taking that apart so I can see inside of it.  I'll try to piece it back together, but if I'm unable to I'll have to try to find a broken one for parts.  Thanks again for all of the help, I appreciate truly appreciate it. -Daniel

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