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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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automatic tranny linkage... anyone? pics? info?
okay fellahs, i put my column in today and i hooked up the steering shaft, ect... well, i have a rod that goes from the column to my automatic tranny (TH-350). i tried to hook that up and make it work, but it just made the linkage bind up... soooooooo, is there another piece of the linkage that bolts to the frame? and if so, any pics? info? ... puzzled and confused ...
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This may help.
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#3 |
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so, does the region i selected bolt to the frame rail, or is it just a tension spring jigger on the linkage???
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Elkhart, IN
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yes, there is a section that bolts to the frame. it acts as a spring cup for the spring. i think i may have an extra one laying around if you need it.
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