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02-14-2016, 04:29 PM | #1 |
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Can someone give me any info on this shift lever? GMCPaul, Wes?
Pulling my auto / tilt column apart today to figure out why the shift detents aren't working. It's a '72 K10, but the tilt was added at some point afterwards, so I'm not even positive what year the column is. Everything appears to match all the photos I've seen for '72 trucks, except for the shift lever itself. Compared to the one that GMCPaul and ClassicHeartbeat sell (first photo), mine is more curved (second photo). I want to make sure these are the same lever, or at least the new one is compatible with my column, because the ends look slightly different (third photo).
My guess is that my old lever is supposed to look like the new one, but that extra little notch on the end is the result of being broken, not manufactured. From what I can see in the column, this would make it so the detents didn't work. If so, I'd like to buy a new lever. But I just want to make sure I'm not dealing with a completely different setup (different year, model, whatever) that's supposed to look that way, since I know the column was added later. Anyone know for sure? Going fishing for missing chunks with a magnet here in a few...
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02-14-2016, 08:31 PM | #2 |
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Re: Can someone give me any info on this shift lever? GMCPaul, Wes?
Your lever is the Van/motorhome shorter one, they used a smaller steering wheel, the picture of the reproduction one is the longer factory 71-72 tilt lever, both will interchange.
You more than likely will not find any "chunks" of metal, the missing portion on yours is was just normally wears down over the years, I have had good luck just welding up the "notch" and filing it to match the rest |
02-14-2016, 08:45 PM | #3 |
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Re: Can someone give me any info on this shift lever? GMCPaul, Wes?
Thanks Livrat! I guess its being shorter and more curved as a van lever is why my original-style wheel would hit the lever when the tilt was all the way up.
I did find a lot of metal dust-infused gunk from years of wearing down. However, I think the majority of it broke at once because the (very trustworthy) PO said the shift detents worked fine when he had it, and by the time it arrived here with the shipper it didn't work. Also, the previously attached rearview mirror was lying on the floor. The shipper was a big man with an enclosed trailer, and he had to crawl out the truck's window after he drove it into the trailer. I think he was flailing around in there with his feet and kicked the mirror off, and also kicked the crap out of the shift lever. While it doesn't make up for the broken state of things, at least I can laugh thinking about that guy trying to squeeze out of the window... too bad I didn't find out until he had driven off into the sunset. New lever it is. I'll put in a new pointer and shift indicator light bulb while I'm in there, too. Thanks again!
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02-15-2016, 12:08 AM | #4 |
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Re: Can someone give me any info on this shift lever? GMCPaul, Wes?
Was the bulb filter was still in the column?: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...43&postcount=7
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02-15-2016, 10:00 AM | #5 |
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Re: Can someone give me any info on this shift lever? GMCPaul, Wes?
Hey Pete, there was a full metal cover with a little hole directly under the shift indicator plastic, but it was missing the translucent plastic filter. Didn't even realize it was missing a part until I saw the thread you linked to. I wonder why the cap would be there but the filter missing?
I did find these last night: http://www.flipflopled.com/index.php...product_id=520 They're LED replacements for those little T53 bulbs. Should last longer than the originals... and you can get them in colors too!
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Re: Can someone give me any info on this shift lever? GMCPaul, Wes?
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