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Shifting linkage
Hey all I need some ideals about how to connect my late model tilt steering column to my turbo 350. Can any one least me down the right path.
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Re: Shifting linkage
depends on the year of the column. if it was a factory rod style like up to mid 90's you can salvage some oem parts and get it to work or lokar,ididit,ect all make linkage kits. If its 96 on up cable style idk why u use it? but, u can use the factory cable have to make some brackets on trans.
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I had the same issue and ordered one from www.clasicperform.com they have a shifter linkage thats adjustable ,worked out great
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This is what I did ,used cable out of a 98 s10 Blazer made my own brackets.
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budman check this link out, it says to place the arm that mounts to the trans at the 8' o'clock position for park :
http://www.classicperform.com/tech_a...geStoryweb.pdf In the picture you posted of how you set yours up in your other thread you have it in about the 11' o'clock position so thats why its not shifting.... |
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