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Old 06-29-2015, 11:13 PM   #1
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Help with steering column ID

I have here a steering column that was taken from a 72 cab that I am trying to ID it. In pic #1 shows in park, pic#2 in reverse, pic #3 in neutral, pic#4 where you see a white circle is a # 3 stamped into the metal not sure what that means but that's the only markings on the Mast jacket, from pic #3 at the point the shift lever is in you would go into the forward gears high down to low or 3rd down to 1st ( turbo 350) or 2nd to 1st ( PG) but there is no indexing points like there is when in park,reverse, neutral. I don't know if there would be any or not that is my question for IDing the auto shift shaft. Thanks in advance, Marvin aka mjgord51
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Old 06-30-2015, 10:15 AM   #2
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Re: Help with steering column ID

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I have here a steering column that was taken from a 72 cab that I am trying to ID it. In pic #1 shows in park, pic#2 in reverse, pic #3 in neutral, pic#4 where you see a white circle is a # 3 stamped into the metal not sure what that means but that's the only markings on the Mast jacket, from pic #3 at the point the shift lever is in you would go into the forward gears high down to low or 3rd down to 1st ( turbo 350) or 2nd to 1st ( PG) but there is no indexing points like there is when in park,reverse, neutral. I don't know if there would be any or not that is my question for IDing the auto shift shaft. Thanks in advance, Marvin aka mjgord51
My mistake on the question wording. How do you tell the difference form a 3 spd to a 2 spd ???
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