04-03-2010, 10:32 AM | #476 |
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Thanks, Longhair!
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Hey Keith, just wondering whats involved in removing the shifter? I'm putting the same trans in my Blazer 4X4. Thanks
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Cool set up!
The shift lever is designed with some little spring clips to retain it into the shifter base - so going together is easy, because you just push it in and seat it. Coming out is a little tougher, because you have to get down in there and "trip" those retaining tabs. I used a couple of small pieces of thin aluminum, but you could use anything thin and fairly strong, like a steel six inch scale. Stick it down beside the shift lever and the base, one on each side, and give the shifter a good pull. If everything works right it should come right out! Let me know how you do. K
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you being the man to talk to about trucks, I ma running a 4 speed with granny low. what other top loader could I put in to shift a little smoother. it is bolted to a 250. Also I am looking for a power steering for the truck, engine has intregrated intake to the head, how hard is it going to be to find brackets and parts to do this? I know go to a salvage yard. Around here there is "no" trucks of this time frame in the yards. I may have to travel to find a yard. |
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Thanks; I got your PM and responded in great detail there.... Good luck with your project! BTW - I should mention I did my entire restoration in the driveway; this truck has never been inside my garage (hopefully that is an encouragement to you). K
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That's something I don't remember seeing before. What tranny model would that be?
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welcome keith, glad to have you aboard, guys if you will notice the link that bigblock posted on page 1, keith narrated the photos. def an assest to us all!!
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Nice trans! It uses ATF instead of gear lube, so its smooth and easy shifting, even in cold weather. Thanks, 85ChevyLWB! K
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Thanks Keith. I was going to ask the same question. The transplant happens this weekend. I must remember to take pictures LOL
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Prom Time:
Not really "truck" related, but it's that time of year; I suspect dads all across America are being asked to drive their kids around "in an old car", and my house was no exception. Last night was my turn - took the kids for a ride and then dropped my second oldest daughter at her Senior Prom. We managed to get a few (silly) shots amidst all the seriousness:
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great pictures keith ... will be precious memories for you both some day .. brings back memories of my daughters prom nights.......and i just remembered my senior prom ride was a 69 chevy caprice .. 396 th400 ... it was a sweet ride and that was in 85 ....
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i remember my prom night.(last month) lol pulled up in my truck with open headers me and my girl gets out.what a entrance
the valet guy didnt want to drive my truck so i parked it upfront
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Truck is looking great, was your chevelle in popular hotrodding recently? looks very familiar.
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Good stuff Keith.
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Love the truck!
I love what you've done to the truck. To avoid thread clutter I sent you a PM about a couple of items.
My favorite trucks have all been 6 banger manual heater only rubber floors.
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Yes, thanks for noticing. There was a thread here somewhere (...hmm...let me look....here it is: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=355677 - includes some "behind the scenes" shots) and it can also be viewed on their website: http://www.popularhotrodding.com/fea...lle/index.html K
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Thanks, I saw that. I'll reply in a minute - K
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Hey Keith
Your instructions for taking the shifter out worked perfectly. I got everything changed over rather painlessly Here's a link to the progress http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=1#post3962721
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Glad to be able to help; lookin' good, btw.
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Just noticed: one year ago tomorrow since I joined the site!
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Re: Intro from an old Assembly Plant guy
happy birthday? ForumDay? any congrats btw Truck looks really good.
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Wow Mr. Seymore.. thats cool that you have soo much knowledge on these chevy's... Do you think that these year trucks.. 73-87.. are arguably the best years for fit and finish that GM ever made?? Also... Didnt GM figure the cabs were a bit tight.. behind te driver's side.. for big guys?.. LOL Im 6 foot 230. luv my truck.. thank God I have tilt!
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This is something I've been wanting to do for quite some time now; ever since I found the old tow bar hanging on the wall at Mom & Dad's house.
I put a hitch on the Grand Prix over the winter and finally got to try it out today - That's how we used to roll, back in the day!
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