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Old 11-04-2024, 11:58 PM   #1
dave6672
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67 steering column help

I have a 67 C10 with a powerglide and have a question concerning the shifter. I believe that someone installed the shifter out of an earlier model truck and it is very difficult to shift. I removed the shifter and there was a small spring, which I assume is to allow the shifter to spring back into the correct position after changing gears. I have ordered the correct shifter for a 67, along with a bushing that, from what I gather, it needs.

Questions: Based on my picture, does my shifter look like one from an earlier model and not correct for a 67 with a PG? For the installation of a new shifter, does the bushing slide onto the end of the shifter before installing? Where does the spring go? Does anyone have a drawing or pic of how this is assembled? Thanks.
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