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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Detroit Mi
Posts: 40
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Column Shift 3 Speed woes
I've got a '62 C-10 and the 3 speed trans and column shifter are continuously giving me problems. I've have two other column shift manual transmission vehicles before and they were fine and I commuted in them for years ('69 Rambler, '66 Dodge Charger) and shifted fine all the time but this one is putting up a good fight.
My issues are: Trans pops out of third while cruising above 45 every 5 miles or so The linkage at the end of the column slips and falls into 1st gear on it's own when I try to shift into neutral. Sometimes it won't come out of 1st, and I have to jam the level back down into the 1st position to regrab the gear. Second gear grinds unless I shift up at 22 mph. I can only down shift to second from third when I drop my speed to about 7 mph. I tried double clutching but it doesn't really help, and sometimes it stay in the first gear. I have the 235 6, and it has ONE motor mount in the front, and two at the bellhousing. The motor mounts are definitely shot. When I make a u-turn and accelerate the shift lever goes all over the place and I can feel the engine come back down. I cannot find the front mount in any of the truck restoration catalogs. They only show the two mount 235 front set up. I'm wondering if anyone is experienced with replacing the column shift components, and where I can find the parts and the proper motor mounts. I've never had one of these apart before. Thank you |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Marianna Arkansas
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Re: Column Shift 3 Speed woes
I bought a 70 swb a couple of months ago and drove it to the shop, the shifter was so loose that it would hang up and 3rd gear was almost impossible to find. There is an adjustment procedure in the FAQ section of the 67-72 forum. Go there and read it .Try the adjustment it won't cost you antthing it is very simple to do and can be done in just little time. It involves loosening a lock bolt with the truck in neutral and using a small drill bit[1/8] into a keyway then tighten and done. Good luck
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Location: Vicksburg, Mississippi
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Re: Column Shift 3 Speed woes
The motor flopping around is probably part of your shifting problems, it's causing binding in the linkage, fix that first and then do the linkage adjustment like hugger suggested and go from there. No idea where to get the mounts but I'm sure someone will chime in with that information shortly.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Detroit Mi
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Re: Column Shift 3 Speed woes
Cool, I did not realize I could adjust it. Thank you.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: fayetteville nc
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Re: Column Shift 3 Speed woes
The motor mounts are still being made.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Manhattan Ks
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Re: Column Shift 3 Speed woes
Mine used to pop out of third like you described and I had the drive shaft balanced and havent had trouble since, I'm wondering if yours will stop after motor mounts are fixed, if not, has your drive shaft been customized? I had to cut a couple inches off of mine and I think thats why it needed balancing.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Edgewater NJ
Posts: 159
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Re: Column Shift 3 Speed woes
I have a 235 with the single front mount. I have not been able to find a replacement mount, although I have seen places that rebuild them. If someone knows where to get them, please share.
I had a 66 with column shift years ago. There are rubber bushings at both ends of the linkage that were not too expensive to replace and definitely try to adjust as suggested above. That can solve a lot of the problems. As to the grinding, make sure the clutch is adjusted and releasing fully as well. Posted via Mobile Device |
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