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Sounds corny but I'd like to get me an 8 ball shifter. I'm looking for a regulation size ball that has the right threads. Anyone know where I could find one? The ones I've seen are either smaller size or have plastic thread adapters. Or, how hard would it be to drill and tap one?
 
I drilled an old cue ball and put a time-sert in it. Worked great. I think the threads are 10mm-1. 50 but I could be wrong. The time-sert is better in my opinion than the heli-coil because it is solid.

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Yup. That's how we used to do it with 8-balls, draft beer handles, you-name-it in our muscle cars in the 70's. Drill & nutzert or just epoxy (JB Weld works) a nut in a larger hole. My buddy put a tapped and threaded steel plate insert in a latex boob even though I kept telling him it was bad for the shift forks to constantly rest his hand on the shifter... :-laf I still have a couple of old Hurst T-handles and was going to use them on my Dodge. They just feel good in your hand. You're limited only by your imagination. .
 
I bought an 8-ball on ebay for a few bucks and drilled & tapped it. I just screwed it on. It comes loose occasionally and I'm sure the plastic threads will eventually wear out but it's been on there for a few years now.
 
I have an eight ball [used] that i got for a 49 chev hotrod in the earlie 60s but never used it. pay it forward its yours. robert
 
I made a 7-ball shifter years ago and just drilled and tapped it. . Was pretty easy... Man now that I think of it, that was 20 years ago... .



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