MachineMan Posted June 23 Report Share Posted June 23 Have a torn shifter boot,..... it has a square base. Looking around I found boots with a round base, and others with a square base, The square base unit looks like a match to what I have, but, it's referred to as,..... "Gear Shift Shifter Lever Boot Cover Rubber for Datsun 720 Pro Pickup Truck" What's the deal? "Pro Pickup Truck?" Quote Link to comment
Thomas Perkins Posted June 23 Report Share Posted June 23 (edited) I got mine off of Ebay.You can take off the piece that it goes into,under there,there is a place where you can line up the boot and use clips to hold it in.I used my old clips that were on my rubber pieces where the glass comes out the door.I bought new rubber pieces years ago.It is leather. Edited June 23 by Thomas Perkins 1 Quote Link to comment
MachineMan Posted June 23 Author Report Share Posted June 23 Thank you, The picture didn't come across. I'll do the same as you and pick on up on the bay of thieves. I kinda wondered why there are round and square units? No clips, but I will craft up something, Thanks again, MM Quote Link to comment
Thomas Perkins Posted June 23 Report Share Posted June 23 (edited) Try redlinegoods.com,I did not get mine there just seen the site.Then click.at top .Nissan 720 83-85. Edited June 23 by Thomas Perkins 1 Quote Link to comment
Seven Two Oh No Posted June 23 Report Share Posted June 23 (edited) The 4WD versions have an inner round boot that seals the base of the shifter at the floor and an outer square boot that attaches to the console. Looks like you have a 2WD which I think originally just used a round boot Edited June 23 by Seven Two Oh No 1 Quote Link to comment
Thomas Perkins Posted June 24 Report Share Posted June 24 (edited) My round inner Nissan boot is small to fit my opening to keep heat out.I have a brand new round boot.This is what I used to seal it with.I always thought they all had square boots.Now I know.I noticed on a lot of 720's including mine,that they will leak at the bottom boot and cause the heat to eat away the black paint on the shifter.It did mine and I sanded it and painted it.No heat comes thru now. Edited June 24 by Thomas Perkins 1 Quote Link to comment
MachineMan Posted June 27 Author Report Share Posted June 27 My boot came today, looks nice. I have another question,.... where the shift stick enters / attaches to the transmission. There is a small rubber boot. Mine is tore up. Is that small boot available as a replacement piece? Quote Link to comment
Seven Two Oh No Posted June 27 Report Share Posted June 27 I ordered one off ebay but it was a piece of crap that quickly split. Ended up buying a boot for a big rig (https://tinyurl.com/bdcrjf74) and cut off the bottom flange and part of the next accordion fold to make a nice interference fit in the hole. Had to zip tie the top of the boot since it was made for a bigger diameter shifter, but it's held up well for years 2 Quote Link to comment
MachineMan Posted June 27 Author Report Share Posted June 27 2 hours ago, Seven Two Oh No said: I ordered one off ebay but it was a piece of crap that quickly split. Ended up buying a boot for a big rig (https://tinyurl.com/bdcrjf74) and cut off the bottom flange and part of the next accordion fold to make a nice interference fit in the hole. Had to zip tie the top of the boot since it was made for a bigger diameter shifter, but it's held up well for years You know there where the boot is larger than the shifter,...... a short piece of the right size hose, (measure the shaft and the boot), maybe power steering hose? slit it and stick it in there like an adapter. I would follow up with one of those skinny mini hose clamps. MM Quote Link to comment
Crashtd420 Posted June 27 Report Share Posted June 27 13 hours ago, MachineMan said: My boot came today, looks nice. I have another question,.... where the shift stick enters / attaches to the transmission. There is a small rubber boot. Mine is tore up. Is that small boot available as a replacement piece? Pretty sure you can still get from nissan.... 1 Quote Link to comment
Crashtd420 Posted June 27 Report Share Posted June 27 https://www.nissanpartsdeal.com/parts/nissan-boot-contrl-lvr~32862-e9800.html You could even bring the oart number to the deal and see what they say.... Or even this on ebay https://www.ebay.com/itm/155018370464?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=TrcrBMW3QHS&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=2B08jY5FRkS&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY 1 Quote Link to comment
MachineMan Posted June 27 Author Report Share Posted June 27 Thank you so much Crash. I'm completely new to Datsun / Nissan and any help from members here is like gold. Thanks again MM Quote Link to comment
Crashtd420 Posted June 27 Report Share Posted June 27 (edited) 19 minutes ago, MachineMan said: Thank you so much Crash. I'm completely new to Datsun / Nissan and any help from members here is like gold. Thanks again MM That's a good oem part sight.... They have good diagrams too... Edited June 27 by Crashtd420 1 Quote Link to comment
720_Jeff Posted June 28 Report Share Posted June 28 The smaller rubber boot that is under the larger boot is part 32862-e9300. Just bought one, seems to be on every 720 that I've seen, Always torn up on all of them as well. 1 Quote Link to comment
MachineMan Posted June 28 Author Report Share Posted June 28 Hey Jeff, Thanks,...... What's the best approach to replace that unit? From the top? from below? remove the trans and do it on the bench? Thanks in advance! MM Quote Link to comment
720_Jeff Posted June 28 Report Share Posted June 28 You surely could remove the trans and put it on the bench, but that might be the most difficult way possible. The stick shift comes off, a pin, 32849 goes thru the shifter and held in place by a C/E clip. Now, the spot where the pin goes thru, looks roughly as thick as the shifter, so maybe slide carefully over from the top. Haven't done mine yet. I might take the e/c clip off and what direction looks like it will go on with least stretching. 1 Quote Link to comment
MachineMan Posted June 28 Author Report Share Posted June 28 (edited) Thanks again Jeff! I need to clean up that whole area. There is dust, dirt, and road grime everywhere. Thanks for the heads up on sliding the shifter out of there. MM Edited June 28 by MachineMan Quote Link to comment
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