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10-04-2004, 10:24 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Rossford,Ohio
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shifter question
Hi all,
I had a question, The truck I have had a manual tranny,(3 on the tree) while the linkage always would freeze up and from being young and aggressive driver, I broke the shifter and decided it was time to remove the manual and put in an auto. So on to my question, It had a manual I put in an auto (tranny), I had to find a auto/steering column. well the only one I found at the time didnt have the shifter(I dont know what year truck it came out of either). I know there are different year shifters but, how do you tell them apart? A casting #? I made a shifter from a 1978 blazer work by grinding the end down.But it doesnt work very well. I think the auto and manual shifers are different(auto I think is longer?) If anyone can help let me know Thanks steppside69 |
10-04-2004, 03:37 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Memphis, Tn
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Have you thought about putting in a floor shifter for your automatic? That way you don't have to fool with swapping out a steering column, just cut a hole in the floor for the linkage. Aside from that, there are plenty of automatic steering columns in the bone yards, just get one from 67-72 and you will have fewer problems than trying to make something else fit(wiring and connectors will all match up). Good luck and keep on truckin'.........Jerry
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