04-14-2013, 03:25 PM | #1 |
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3 on the tree....
What is the common thing that causes the 3 on the tree lever on the column to have issues?
Are they inexpensive to fix?? Previous owner mentioned at times the lever would be a bit tempermental.figure it may be common and somebody might have good suggestions on fixing it. Posted via Mobile Device |
04-14-2013, 03:30 PM | #2 |
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Re: 3 on the tree....
The linkage gets worn. You can get all the bushings and clips and such from Resto suppliers. I've bought all that stuff from Classic Parts several times over the years for various trucks I've been working on. It tightens them up and makes then pleasant to drive again.
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04-14-2013, 03:46 PM | #3 |
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http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=215307
this will help you solve the problem your PO mentioned.Keep in mind that the 3 speed on the column is a good shifter for driving but will never be a good shifter for speed shifting.Also,clean and lube it regularly.I use a lil degreaser and the car wash wand to clean it,then a spray or 2 of lithium grease and a few runs thru the shift pattern.After cleaning,replacing bushings and adjusting mine,I have never had another hang up,though it will get stiff someties if dirty or in extremely cold weather.
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04-14-2013, 03:54 PM | #4 |
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Awesome , thanks guys. No speed shifting with this one.still has the original motor with 48, 000 original miles.I will be going very easy on it and just cruising it.im guessing that since this truck is still in the original paint/interior its likely the original parts in the shifter lever and has never been replaced.
I will get those parts and tackle that while im taking care of a few other miscellaneous items. Do some guys ever stick a floor shifter to the original manual trans?? Or is it a fair amount of work? Posted via Mobile Device |
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The tree shifter was temperamental before I replaced bushings. I used bronze bushings and clips made by mr gasket. kinda fun driving the tree shifter. |
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The column shifter works fine and a cleaning/rebush will help a lot. Again as I have said before the best thing to do is get it cleaned up and running. Then decide after living with it if it needs gears or a trans swap. No point changing a shifter if you might want to change the trans to an O/D of some sort.
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04-14-2013, 04:46 PM | #7 |
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Yeah , I prefer to keep the column shift for originality on this one after I thought about it some more. But if it werent original then sure maybe go a different route. I just can tell by the feel that it needs a little care/work.
I am going your route Tim,making it run /drive before changes to tranny /gears.may be totally manageable as is. Posted via Mobile Device |
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