Johnny71dusty
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Are the 4 speed over drive mechanisms any different than the standard 4 speed mechanism ?
I would trust Brewers for sure. I have an OD and a shifter and it looks just like the one in the link I posted.I remember talking with Brewers on the phone. He said this won't work. I don't know enough to know if that's true or not.
I was hoping you would chine in.I have BOTH a regular A833 and an A833od.
I have used the very same shifter on either of mine, and the very same shift-rods too.
But
on my set-ups;
the standard offset 3-4 outside lever, when you invert it, and install it on the od trans, gets clocked differently. Since it's off set, I cannot just reverse it, cuz it rubs on the other shiftrod.
So, I needed that 3-4 lever from the od-box, which, fortunately for me, I had.
But like I said, the shift mechanism is the same one, and works on either one..
The rods I have are right I think . But wanted to make about the mechanismI have BOTH a regular A833 and an A833od.
I have used the very same shifter on either of mine, and the very same shift-rods too.
But
on my set-ups;
the standard offset 3-4 outside lever, when you invert it, and install it on the od trans, gets clocked differently. Since it's off set, I cannot just reverse it, cuz it rubs on the other shiftrod.
So, I needed that 3-4 lever from the od-box, which, fortunately for me, I had.
But like I said, the shift mechanism is the same one, and works on either trans..
To adjust your shifter correctly
1. Start by installing the levers only on the transmission (numbers/letters facing out). Use blue loctite and lighten the nuts to 200 inch pounds. Find neutral position for the 3/4 lever (front top lever) and the 1/2 lever (Rear top lever). Move the reverse lever (Bottom lever) all the way forward. This centers the internal transmission parts.
2. Align the shifter indexes (right under shifter body) many OEM reverse levers are not drilled for an alignment pin.
3. Adjust the rods and swivels to the shifter arm and transmission arm holes without moving either arms.
4. If there is any binding you may be one turn off one way or the other. The center of the shifter has to aligned very close because of the transmission interlocks and shifter arm pass throughs.
Picture of O/D linkage
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I've done all this many times over . Talking to brewers and few other folks the general consensus is it's the shift mechanism itself jamming . Not the rods adjustment as it's set just as you and all the experts say. The shifter mechansim binds . But I can move the shift tabs & rods easily by hand but the shifter with no amount of wiggle : banging or pushing will unstick it . But two fingers on the rod can with ease . This tells me and other that it's not the trans itself but the mechanism . I pulled reserve rod totally off and still Jams , pulled 3/4 off and still jams. The shift mechanism what I'm seeing in videos and sent to some folks is just way rattly and loose and sloppy. I'm going to buy a new one I guess . No worries . Part of buying old used stuff
You can post links to You Tube video but not the video themselves. You have to be a Gold member to be able to post photos in private messages.I can't sent you videos or pictures here or in email for some reason.
I've noticed makes no sense but I'm awareYou can post links to You Tube video but not the video themselves. You have to be a Gold member to be able to post photos in private messages.
If you are trying to shift this unit on the bench, then, yes it can jam;Again my rods are fine but my mechansim I think is jamming
Hang on Johnny, we'll figure this out.. It James worse when running and driving