Thread: shifter lever adapter question
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03-07-2011 01:31 PM #1
shifter lever adapter question
I am missing on my tranny the U shaped piece of steel that connects my shifter rod to the tranny. i do not know what this is called or where to order one. it is for my 71 monte to hook it up to a 400r. if someone could point me in the right direction i would appreciate it thanks so much.BARB
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03-07-2011 01:48 PM #2
if you can't find one, I've had to make one in the past.
It's annoying and takes alot of holes drilled to get the throw right and get it in all the gears.
Best of luck,
Drew
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03-07-2011 01:55 PM #3
i was so stupid when i sold my th350 that i did not think to take the old one off and the new one did not come with it. did not notice until today. thanks drew.BARB
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03-07-2011 03:43 PM #4
Barb,
If you have a good independent tranny shop nearby they may be able to fix you up, either with one from a junker, or getting you a new link. Just a thought.Roger
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03-07-2011 04:13 PM #5
Good suggestion Roger. Most of the shops usually have a pile of builder/parts trannys around. I happened to go by the shop I deal with today and scored a gutted 518 case for mockup (but that's a different story).
Barb good to see you're back at it.I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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03-07-2011 04:33 PM #6
Barb, I am no tranny man but I have always heard and referred to the u-shaped piece as a clevis. When I changed my '55 over to disc brakes we had to fab several pieces of linkage. Here's a website that shows the stuff that we used. Don't forget the advantages of the all-thread bolt for adjusting features. Good Luck and when you get thru PICS ARE REQUIRED OK?
http://www.clevelandcityforge.com/.
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03-07-2011 04:46 PM #7
thanks guys. did not think to look around for a tranny shop extra. will look now. at least i have a approximate name for it. will post pics as soon as i can. thanks again.BARB
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03-07-2011 04:58 PM #8
hey guys i found this one on ebay. is this what i need?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tchlink:top:enBARB
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03-07-2011 05:14 PM #9
i think those are used on column shift types or factory floor shift with the indicator still on the column .. i`ll try to find a pic of what i think you need.. what type shifter do you have ?iv`e used up all my sick days at work .. can i call in dead ?
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03-07-2011 05:19 PM #10
on the column hoss with the indicator in the lower dash. same as the 71 chevelle. thank you so much.BARB
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03-07-2011 05:26 PM #11
If it's a column shift yes.
If you have a floor shift it will look like this
I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....
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03-07-2011 05:27 PM #12
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03-07-2011 05:34 PM #13
that is it. is that the same one on ebay?BARB
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03-07-2011 05:56 PM #14
Barb, if for some reason you don't get the answer here, Highpoint Transmissions that has that ad sells tons of stuff on Ebay. I would send them an email and ask what part number you need, it looks like they speicalize in hard to find stuff.
Just a thought.
Don
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03-07-2011 06:04 PM #15
thanks don i will do that.BARB
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