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Location: Simi Valley, CA
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Re: linkage from trans to shift column
You can find a spring like that at your local Lowes/Home Depot/Ace Hardware. The compression force may not be exactly like the factory, but they will work.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Stanley, N.C.
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Re: linkage from trans to shift column
Thanks for the replies...Anyone see any reason why this more modern (84) linkage wouldn't work on my 68? I'm getting weary of parts searching...I would have liked to have found a set up out of a 68 to keep things right, but now I'm just trying to get things to work...
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Re: linkage from trans to shift column
Post up side-by-side pics and we'll pass judgment. :P notsolo seems to have your answer, but unless I see nekkid pics of the linkage(s) I can't say for sure.
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