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Olive1970 02-11-2013 11:36 AM

3ott issues?
 
Yesterday I drove the parts truck to clean off some of the crap that was on it from sitting for years. Before driving I sprayed some PB blaster around the linkage area where it comes out of the firewall. The truck seems to have no issue finding reverse or 1st gear, but it seems almost impossible to find 2nd or 3rd gear? Does this seem more like a column issue or something in the linkages to the trans?

motorcritter 02-11-2013 01:53 PM

Re: 3ott issues?
 
Make sure it's (the linkage on the column) is adjusted properly, before condemning anything. Easy way- loosen the shifter rods at the column arms, put transmission neutral, center the shifter arms (neutral position), tighten everything down, lube anything that moves and check operation. If there's still problems, the column may need overhauled- there's bushings that can wear and cause sloppy and erroneous engagement.

Or put in a T5, like I'm doing.
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Olive1970 02-11-2013 01:58 PM

Re: 3ott issues?
 
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Originally Posted by motorcritter (Post 5881743)
Make sure it's (the linkage on the column) is adjusted properly, before condemning anything. Easy way- loosen the shifter rods at the column arms, put transmission neutral, center the shifter arms (neutral position), tighten everything down, lube anything that moves and check operation. If there's still problems, the column may need overhauled- there's bushings that can wear and cause sloppy and erroneous engagement.

Or put in a T5, like I'm doing.
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So you are talking about loosening the rods where they come out of the column? Are these bushings toward the base of the column inside the cab?

motorcritter 02-11-2013 03:00 PM

Re: 3ott issues?
 
If it's an early (67-72) the rods are adjustable on the steering column end, on the later 'square' models, the adjustment is at the tranmission end of the rods. A 3/16"-7/32" rod, i.e., a drill bit, is used to center the shifter arms on the steering column. There are holes in the shifter arms that facilitate this, once you've got the arms pinned together, make sure that the transmission is in neutral and snug down the shifter rod ends. The older ones are easier- everything is on top. The newer ones, well, time to get down and dirty.
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Olive1970 02-11-2013 03:05 PM

Re: 3ott issues?
 
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Originally Posted by motorcritter (Post 5881871)
If it's an early (67-72) the rods are adjustable on the steering column end, on the later 'square' models, the adjustment is at the tranmission end of the rods. A 3/16"-7/32" rod, i.e., a drill bit, is used to center the shifter arms on the steering column. There are holes in the shifter arms that facilitate this, once you've got the arms pinned together, make sure that the transmission is in neutral and snug down the shifter rod ends. The older ones are easier- everything is on top. The newer ones, well, time to get down and dirty.
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This one is on a 1972. From what I understand you must be referring to where the rods hook up on the engine side of the firewall? Thats where I need to get the trans in neutral, unhook rods, lube, and center the fork while in neutral?

PanelDeland 02-11-2013 11:08 PM

Re: 3ott issues?
 
This should help.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=215307

Olive1970 02-11-2013 11:18 PM

Re: 3ott issues?
 
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Originally Posted by PanelDeland (Post 5882999)

Definitely printing that off at work tomorrow, thanks!

Russ.W. 02-11-2013 11:40 PM

Re: 3ott issues?
 
Is it only whilst the engine is running? Can you run through the gears OK with the engine off?

I had this problem with a car of mine a while ago. Would shift fine when not running, but on the go and I had to use both hands to get in in gear. Problem was a loose bracket.

Not sure how a C10 3OTT is set-up but my old car had a bracket that the linkages attached to, which was bolted to the bellhousing or the frame (can't remember). All it did was keep the linkages aligned properly. The bolt kept coming loose, causing too much slop in the linkage rods. Tightened it up with some loc-tite, and never had the problem again.

Trying to looking my factory assembly manual for a layout to see if it has something similar, but you'll probably have the problem fixed by the time I find anything in that book. What a jumbled mess.

Olive1970 02-12-2013 10:23 AM

Re: 3ott issues?
 
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Originally Posted by Russ.W. (Post 5883102)
Is it only whilst the engine is running? Can you run through the gears OK with the engine off?

I had this problem with a car of mine a while ago. Would shift fine when not running, but on the go and I had to use both hands to get in in gear. Problem was a loose bracket.

Not sure how a C10 3OTT is set-up but my old car had a bracket that the linkages attached to, which was bolted to the bellhousing or the frame (can't remember). All it did was keep the linkages aligned properly. The bolt kept coming loose, causing too much slop in the linkage rods. Tightened it up with some loc-tite, and never had the problem again.

Trying to looking my factory assembly manual for a layout to see if it has something similar, but you'll probably have the problem fixed by the time I find anything in that book. What a jumbled mess.

The truck to seems to have issues whether it is running or not. It sure sounds like there is an issue with alignment on my particular truck. Who knows what else that may come up when I start fixing the alignment on the column.

68gmsee 02-12-2013 11:11 AM

Re: 3ott issues?
 
As mentioned above the first thing is to make sure you have the rubber bushings on the transmission linkage arms top and bottom and they're not wallowed out or loose (bottom pic from bobschevytrucks.com). Make the column arm adjustments then the link arm adjustment with the tranny in neutral position. Also, make sure the arms are not criss crossed or binding when you shift. Have someone shift while you watch the links. If they're rubbing you can rotate them slightly to get clearance.

http://www.bobschevytrucks.com/files...362daa4ac8.jpg

Olive1970 02-12-2013 11:18 AM

Re: 3ott issues?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 68gmsee (Post 5883808)
As mentioned above the first thing is to make sure you have the rubber bushings on the transmission linkage arms top and bottom and they're not wallowed out or loose (bottom pic from bobschevytrucks.com). Make the column arm adjustments then the link arm adjustment with the tranny in neutral position. Also, make sure the arms are not criss crossed or binding when you shift. Have someone shift while you watch the links. If they're rubbing you can rotate them slightly to get clearance.

http://www.bobschevytrucks.com/files...362daa4ac8.jpg

These bushings are at the top of the column under the steering wheel, correct?

68gmsee 02-12-2013 10:36 PM

Re: 3ott issues?
 
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Originally Posted by Olive1970 (Post 5883821)
These bushings are at the top of the column under the steering wheel, correct?

No, they go on the shift arms in the engine compartment. On a manual three speed you two on the top and there's also two on the transmission shift arms. Years ago I had to make some from metal and rubber tubing I got from hardware store. You can also check in the "vendors" site and call to see if any of them carry them.

Sorry don't have a pic of the shift levers with them installed.

Here's a newer kind on this thread. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=483060

Forgot to add this thread that shows the levers with grommets installed: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=256851

Olive1970 02-12-2013 10:59 PM

Re: 3ott issues?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 68gmsee (Post 5885345)
No, they go on the shift arms in the engine compartment. On a manual three speed you two on the top and there's also two on the transmission shift arms. Years ago I had to make some from metal and rubber tubing I got from hardware store. You can also check in the "vendors" site and call to see if any of them carry them.

Sorry don't have a pic of the shift levers with them installed.

Here's a newer kind on this thread. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=483060

Forgot to add this thread that shows the levers with grommets installed: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=256851

I got it now, took a look at those few threads and a closer look at the truck tonight. Should have it going again by the weekend!


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