Watch the clocking - red
And length - green
And length - green
Which you might be able to achieve by drilling a holeAs mentioned, there are different lengths of lever, and I agree you need a shorter one
Thanks to all. I’ll go back to contemplating rocket science now
Which you might be able to achieve by drilling a hole
Spent some time battling the Barracuda today. As best as I could measure, the torque shaft lever has 3” of travel between 1 & P. The trans shift lever has 2 1/8” travel between 1 & P. All measurements would have been more accurate and easier if the trans was not installed.
It's starting to look that way.Shouldn’t the levers be about the same length?
Shifter woes continue. I tried adjusting in neutral, then I could not get Park. I tried adjusting in every position on the trans - no luck.
When I adjust in Park, it will start. Put the shifter in Reverse, feels like the “edge” of Park. Neutral is Reverse, Drive is Neutral. Will start there.
I dug through the parts I replaced. The repop A body floor shifter shaft I bought is straight from console to trans. The old shaft has a bend (see attached photos). Anyone familiar with the shaft with a bend? Factory or junkyard engineering?
Next time I have a block of time I guess I’ll have to pull the console (PITA) and put the original shaft in and see if that works.
As usual, all ideas are welcome.
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I'm confused... (Hard to believe right!)Distance between the holes was a consistent 9.25”, throughout all gears. I measured from the trans X-member to the lever holes - maintained the 9.25” separation
I'm beginning to worry about when I mate my 79 998 to my 67 floor shifter.Dana67Dart… this may not be rocket science, but I’m starting to believe it’s quantum physics.
I don't think you are getting the complete travel cuz the shifter button won't let the shift lever move all the way into the "P" position, as I mentioned earlier.This thing is driving me nuts. The trans is professionally rebuilt (‘76 Volare), originally a floor shifter and the shifting mechanisms are all new.
I put it in Park, shove the lever on the trans all the way back to Park position and tighten the linkage rod. Park works fine, move lever to Reverse - it’s still in Park. Move lever into Neutral and it goes into Reverse. You can the partially select Reverse and it stays in Reverse. Neutral is Drive, push it back a little over half way back, it’s finally in Neutral.
Have you got the shifter button screwed on to the correct position to allow full travel of the actual shifter lever.
See the gates and button release lever at bottom of shifter.
If the button is screwed too far down, or not enuff, you may not be getting full shifter travel, ? ?
I know you say your getting 1 & P, but are you ?