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3rd rubber boot?
1981 Spider 2000 USA
The question is about rubber shift boots on my 5 speed transmission.
Found more information, below...
Thanks in advance.
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04-20-2008, 11:58 PM
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It looks like I need the giant rubber boot with the big hole in it, and wide flanges on the side (photo on the bottom, white arrow). It's hard to forensically reconstruct melted and sticky old boot parts correctly.
Any ideas as to what it's called or better yet, where can I get a new one?
Thanks again.
Welcome to International Auto Parts
Inner gearbox boot # 93551 $10.95
Outer gearbox boot # 93552 $17.75
Photos in order;
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04-22-2008, 02:09 PM
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It's tough to make out from your picture - it's a bit blurry - but it doesn't look like the old boot is all that bad. These things don't really fit the gearbox shift tower very well. Others may disagree, but I have never been able to get all of these boots to all fit at the same time - it seems that they all want to occupy the same volume.
If you have a large budget and are a glutton for punishment, you could try to source a new boot from one of the UK or German parts suppliers. But don't be surprised if you need to trim it until it looks like your old one before it will all fit.
Seems that someone else had a thread going about this topic in the past month or so. It may have been on the Spider or GTV forum.
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04-22-2008, 02:16 PM
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It's the bottom one, isn't it? I put a new one in mine even though it turned out that when I lifted the console up, I didn't really need it. I put it in anyway  . The other photo is the top boot for the junior's isn't it. It's when you don't have the leather type with a console.
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04-22-2008, 11:35 PM
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Here is what I posted in the Spider section earlier:
1981 Spider 2000
It looks like I need the giant rubber boot with the big hole in it, and wide flanges on the side (photo on the bottom, white arrow). It's the Transmission Rubber Boot that fits just beneath the stamped-metal shift housing.
The top is torn, rotted and sticky. Is the center part of it missing, or is this the way it normally looks?
Any ideas as to where can I get a new one?
I suppose this part is OK to reuse, it does not look critical, but I would like to have fresh parts.
International Auto Parts
Inner gearbox boot #93551 $10.95
Outer gearbox boot #93552 $17.75
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Centerline Alfa
Inner Shift Boot-Spider 67-94, 3.5” Diameter #RB218 $8.90
Outer Shift Boot-Spider 71-94, 5” Diameter #RB211 $15.50
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Originally Posted by Oski_Bear
Hey Spider,
I recently did a clutch job on my car and replaced all of the boots. When i ordered from IAP, I did not receive the part you have highlighted in the picture. I am not sure if that part is available or if I simply missed it.
Mine too was old, hard, and permanently deformed...but I agree that it's not super critical.
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Oski,
I have not seen it in any parts catalog either. The Inner and Outer Boots are available everywhere, but this rubber hump thing is AWOL.
I think it's main purpose is to act as a gasket between the floor sheet-metal and the stamped metal shift hump protecting the carpet and padding. It conforms closely to the inside of the stamped metal shift hump, but also rises’ up-and-out of the top. The top lip is the bad bit I might be able to mod. But it is still a mystery as to what the top looks like.
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I´m currantly using two yellow dish washer gloves as a seal :-) My old seal was so torn that oil sprayed onto the tranny tunnel and finding its way inside the car through the carpet be means of capilary force. Thats not a pleasent smell. And a planned vaccation meant i hadnt the time to order the real parts. However it worked but now new partys are waiting to be installed.
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Swedenspider,
Not so good with the stinky carpet!
NICE idea though! I might have stolen that idea from you and claimed it as my own in the old days. But, today I'm trying to make this thing as close as I can to 'Factory' specs. I've been known to use rubber bands for a throttle spring in the past. So, good job! We are kindred spirits with the home-spun parts.
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04-23-2008, 12:15 AM
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Here are some better photos of the beast:
1st photo - Stamped Sheet Metal shift housing with unknown rubber boot inside.
2nd and 3rd photo - Unknown rubber boot.
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04-24-2008, 06:22 PM
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Might want to try Vick's Auto sports, in Texas for the boots......just priced them and they are quite a bit lower cost than IAP...synchro rings were 29.50 at Vick's, and 44+ at IAP. See what I mean??
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05-02-2008, 08:43 AM
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Centerline has / had the "big boot" available earlier this year, but it is not cheap (about $80 or so). I've never seen other sources for this particular boot, though.
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05-02-2008, 09:54 AM
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That's really a gasket, not a boot.
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05-02-2008, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by ossodiseppia
That's really a gasket, not a boot.
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I state that above:
"I think it's main purpose is to act as a gasket between the floor sheet-metal and the stamped metal shift hump protecting the carpet and padding."
I had no name to call it so I used the term 'Boot' incorrectly. A thousand pardons.
More information on this continued here:
Transmission Rubber Boot
The rubber parts are:
International Auto Parts
Inner gearbox boot #93551 $10.95
Outer gearbox boot #93552 $17.75
or
Centerline Alfa
Inner Shift Boot-Spider 67-94, 3.5” Diameter #RB218 $8.90
Outer Shift Boot-Spider 71-94, 5” Diameter #RB211 $15.50
The 'Big Boot' ('BOOT TRANS SHIELD') came yesterday. It's called a 'BOOT TRANS SHIELD' for the 101/105/115. In the online catalog it's the 'Boot between Trans Tunnel and Shield' and sells for $52.85, but when I paid, it cost a whopping:
Part #RB219 @ $79.85 each. I guess the online catalog has not been updated for a while. Ouch!
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05-02-2008, 10:13 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SpiderWebb
I state that above:
"I think it's main purpose is to act as a gasket between the floor sheet-metal and the stamped metal shift hump protecting the carpet and padding."
I had no name to call it so I used the term 'Boot' incorrectly. A thousand pardons.
More information on this continued here:
Transmission Rubber Boot
The rubber parts are:
International Auto Parts
Inner gearbox boot #93551 $10.95
Outer gearbox boot #93552 $17.75
or
Centerline Alfa
Inner Shift Boot-Spider 67-94, 3.5” Diameter #RB218 $8.90
Outer Shift Boot-Spider 71-94, 5” Diameter #RB211 $15.50
The 'Big Boot' ('BOOT TRANS SHIELD') came yesterday. It's called a 'BOOT TRANS SHIELD' for the 101/105/115. In the online catalog it's the 'Boot between Trans Tunnel and Shield' and sells for $52.85, but when I paid, it cost a whopping:
Part #RB219 @ $79.85 each. I guess the online catalog has not been updated for a while. Ouch!
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How about rubber bit?
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05-02-2008, 10:20 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ossodiseppia
How about rubber bit? 
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Flappy sealer?
Black, sticky, rubber like hole sealer?
'Rubber bell housing sealer for shift area hole' (the RBHSFSAH?)
Gear shifter propholactic?
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08-15-2008, 12:42 AM
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I am struggling with the same issue right now. I noticed that my padding/insulation had gear oil on it. Looks like several years worth. Do you have any pictures of the fit of the new boot/gasket? I think that I may be able to salvage mine but I would really like to see how the new one fits.
I am not looking foreword to cleaning up the mess in there!
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