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I just bought this 1969 K10 Stepside and was wondering why the 4x4 shift lever does not come out of the original hole. Someone created a new slot but you can see in the photos the original hole and boot. I tried to take photos from beneath the truck but it was not easy.
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The Rockwell 221 has been replaced with a np 205...not a bad thing.
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Yeah, '69 was the last year GM used the Rockwell 221 transfer case before going to the New Process 205. Parts are much easier and plenty of NP205s around to swap in. That transfer case was used until the end of the R/V series 9Square body) in '91. To make it right, other than patching the hole, all you need to to is buy a 4spd/205 transmission hump and swap them. Then it's just a matter of the hole in the rubber floor covering
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Why replace the hump? Just patch the hole and get a new rubber mat if you are staying with that look. The new mats Ive used you have to cut the holes in the mat to suit.
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I was going to say, another option is rig up a Rockwell shift to sit in place and have the twin stick look. It would be up to you to bedazzle the marvelers or bring them back down to earth with honesty :lol:. I've always swapped the righ hump when doing swaps just because it's so easy. Most times I just got the hump from the vehicle I got the transfer case from
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I already found a high hump with holes in the correct original locations so I will go with that. I am proceeding with a full restoration so I may as well use the best parts I can find. |
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1). OP is very polite. 2). OP wants to be as original as he can. 3). OP has a pretty truck. 4). OP has and wants to keep his manual tranny! (Very nice). |
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If you can find a 70, 71 or 72 np205 shifter and knob to stick up through the floor, it sure would make my OCD feel better. Lol
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Twin stick refers to a way a transfer case can be set up for more extreme 4 wheeling where each axle can be engaged independently for extreme situations. Not a thing you would want (pretty sure)
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your transfer case, as others have said is a 205, best transfer cases ever put in a gm truck, you are going to want to find a shift lever from a 71 or 72 , the shift lever in your truck now is from a 73 or newer truck, it is shorter and straight....the one you want , in order to be original looking is longer and has a bend in it ,it bends back towards the seat...they are hard to find but they are out there....I can post a pic if you want...
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You will want a hump out of a 71-72 only as the 1970 np205 shifters came up through a center hole for both auto and manual. A 1970 manual np205 got an odd looking shifter to clear the transmission shifter.
Both styles of '70 shifter in pic. Tranny shifter is wrong style. |
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