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Old 12-05-2009, 02:50 PM
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Default SpeedFactory-Modified Shift Change Holder Assembly

Bullhead Gears is proud to present an exciting and much needed new product - the SF-Modified Shift Change Holder Assembly(SCHA) for B-series hydraulic transmissions!
 
1st off, what is the SCHA, and what does it do? The SCHA is located inside the transmission housing, and is the internal mechanism that actually moves the shift forks into position, engaging each gear as it is selected.
 
Why do you need this? Because you can't finish a race with a broken gearset or the inability to get it into gear due to a damaged SCHA. Because yours is wearing out and bending, and you want to get to it BEFORE it breaks and you ruin a transmission and gear set, especially if you're running a dogbox and big power. This also works great with stock transmissions and will help improve shifting, especially the 2-3 shift. Just push the shifter forward, and it will automatically drop into 3rd gear! It pulls the shifter to the center position with authority, to help eliminate the dreaded 1-2-1 or 2-3-2 mis-shift!
 
We've made improvements and fixed the parts that break so that you can make better and more consistent shifts, lower your ET's, and save your transmission! The SF-Modified SCHA is a vital component of a reliable transmission, and replacing it BEFORE it fails will save you money and frustration in the long run.



We have seen a number of people experiencing problems with missed shifts and/or damaging expensive dogs and syncro teeth, and having difficulty finding the cause of these issues. SpeedFactory had experienced these issues as well in their Outlaw Civic while running the PPG Dogbox. In search of the cause and a solution, we shared the data we have been gathering regarding these issues from other racers across the U.S., and been working closely with SpeedFactory to identify the cause of these issues, find a solution, and implement it in the best way possible while keeping costs reasonable. Basically, this product was designed to address the serious need for a stronger, improved SCHA in these transmissions.

From SpeedFactory (TECHNICAL EXPLANATION):

"We here at SpeedFactory have spent many hours locating the cause of these issues when they occur in a properly assembled transmission through careful inspection and testing. The stock SCHA has been indentified as the source of these "mystery" issues in most cases. The problem areas of the stock SCHA have been identified and we have modified/replaced these parts accordingly, and tested this modified SCHA in our 950+whp Outlaw Civic with great success, as it has eliminated all issues that we had previously experienced.

The stock shift change arm is the biggest weak link. The stock arms are made of poor quality stamped steel, and are often damaged (stress cracked or bent). This piece has been replaced with a heavy-duty CNC machined tool steel arm that will not bend or break like it's stock counterpart. A damaged stock arm often goes unnoticed as the damage can be difficult to spot without disassembling the SCHA and/or checking for proper operation of the internal components through assembly and testing utilizing a windowed transmission case. Many people have damaged part after part and experienced issues shifting without realizing that a damaged shift change arm is to blame. Then, replacing it with another stock unit has resulted in the same problem occuring again, usually within a short period of time.

The interlock piece is highly prone to wear and bending as well, which negatively affects the operation of the SCHA and can result in increased difficulty shifting. This piece is replaced with a brand new oem part and braced, as well as bracing the SCHA itself to create a much stronger assembly that offers more precise, improved shift action and will hold up under the abuse seen during aggressive shifting such as when used in a drag racing application.

In addition to these modifications, the shift select return spring has been upgraded with a much higher tension unit. This gives the shifter a more positive feel, and returns the shifter to the center position with authority. This allows for much easier 2-3 shifts as well as greatly reducing the chances of the dreaded 1-2-1 or 2-3-2 mis-shift, and does not require solid engine mounts to work.

Saving even one missed shift, damage to a dog ring or gear, or reducing damage to a syncro sleeve or the dog teeth on the gear itself is worth it alone. Not to mention a lost race due to a transmission that doesn't want to or won't go into a gear because of a damaged SCHA. The easier 2-3 shift and reduced chance of a 1-2-1 or 2-3-2 mis-shift is a great benefit as well." - James Kempf, SpeedFactory
 
This upgraded assembly is great for those who want to make sure each shift engages as it should, especially under racing conditions, or for anyone desiring a better functioning gearbox with greatly improved reliability!

Introductory Pricing: $425.00 shipped
Note: If you have a core and want to send yours in to be modified, pricing is $325.00 shipped.
 
Units will begin shipping in approx. 2-3 weeks. Please contact us for payment and ordering. - Bullhead Gears

info@bullheadgears.com


Damged stock components


 
Stock arm vs. SpeedFactory arm


 
SpeedFactory arm


 
SF-Modified Assembly




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In stock and ready to ship!
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