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04-26-2017, 07:55 PM | #28 |
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This is one I was looking at from core shifters.https://core-shifters.com/products/c...eed-trans-swap
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04-26-2017, 08:14 PM | #29 | |
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Basically the top billet piece containing the actual ball joint bolts into the bottom plate with 4 bolts that only engage with 2 or 3 threads (You can see the bottom of the similar piece in the 7th picture on the Core Shifter website). They feel the need to do this as the transmission linkage comes quite close underneath. We used red locktite on the 4 bolts and they still managed to come loose and actually destroy the threads in the base plate. We fixed this by running pan head screws upside down through the bottom plate which act like studs for the upper piece, and used nyloc nuts on the top. The only kink with that is we have an offset shifter and the offset piece would make contact with the nuts when going into reverse, so some grinding was in order. |
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04-26-2017, 08:18 PM | #30 |
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For the life of me I can't find the external shifter relocation kit I was looking at..I thought I saved fhe web site cause they catered to tr6060 in trucks..this is a sikky but the one I was looking at resembles this but you could buy it in different ratios to shorten the shifter throw depending on stick height...
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04-26-2017, 08:19 PM | #31 |
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Yikes..that a bad "incedent"..what did you do to fix it?
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04-26-2017, 08:25 PM | #32 |
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It was especially fun as this occurred as I was upshifting while passing a bunch of semis at about 90mph. I go to grab 6th gear and the whole shifter just comes off in my hand after the shift gate goes into neutral, so we were without any connection to the drive wheels at that point. Hilariously I turn to my buddy in the passenger seat (who was asleep up to that point) and start quoting Days of Thunder..."Just give me high gear!". He actually rams his hand down into the trans tunnel and somehow manages to push the shift linkage into 4th. I clutch out and we promptly exit the highway at the next exit. This all happened within about 20 seconds hahaha.
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Good fix..while were in the shifter subject..how does the shifter travel feel with a longer stick in your truck..
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04-26-2017, 08:42 PM | #35 | |
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I can get more measurements of shifter length and throw tonight if you'd like. |
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04-26-2017, 09:12 PM | #36 |
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That'd be great mike..I'm probably gonna go with the core shifters on mine..it should put the stick real close to where I need it...I know the stock shifter doesn't move much at all but till I get mine in and the seat installed I don't know for sure how long my shifter will need to be..
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Thanks mike...thas not bad at all..
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Anyway, your incident made me curious enough to go look at my shifter. Mine is designed like your fix, with the bolts coming up from the bottom which gives plenty of thread engagement. I'll still check and loctite before assembly. The base plate on my shifter is obviously thicker than the one you show, which allows for the screws to be countersunk and come up in to the tower. Curious why they made the plate so thin on yours that it only allowed for a few threads. The only drawback I can see to making the plate thicker is loss of floor clearance. Thanks for sharing your problem, certainly helps to know where the potential weaknesses are. |
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Who makes that shifter cse?..that looks good
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04-27-2017, 02:24 PM | #41 |
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Agreed, that looks like a much better design than the one I have. I got that other one back in 2013 when there was very little TR6060 support...things are getting much better now. Though I still see a lack of good documentation on the 6060 for things like trans cooler inlet/outlet, VSS details, etc.
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Thanks cse..ill check em out..
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I'm getting close to the first drive and getting excited.
Question for the people who are running late model manual transmissions with reverse lockout solenoids - Are you using them or is the mechanical gate spring enough? The T56 Magnum package I bought for my swap came with a reverse lockout control module. Shifting the transmission on the floor, it seems like it would be really tough to hit Reverse going from 6 to 5. I try to keep the truck as minimalistic as possible, but if an unwanted shift to Reverse is a common problem with the T56 or TKO600 then I may wire up the module. What is your experience? |
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I’ve made some good progress, including a test drive, since my last post.
I was able to use the stock crossmember. For my output shaft angle, I had to move the stock crossmember to isolator holes back .300” and down .700”. I also had to add a notch in the flange to clear a casting boss in the transmission. You can see it in the crossmember picture. A few things I learned during this phase: 1. Never trust Lakewood offset bellhousing pin packaging. This one was my fault. In my last update I mentioned that my bellhousing to transmission concentricity was off. Well I ordered .007” Lakewood offset pins that I needed to bring it in spec. The packaging was marked “.007” and the pins were heat-shrink packaged. I put them in and setup my measurement gauge and took the measurement. The number came in .007” out of spec in the wrong direction. I thought I had screwed up the measurement, so I slowly rotated the crank another 360 and got the same reading. Figuring it had to be the pins I drilled and tapped one of the pins so I could pull it out. Once the pin was out, I noticed it had a small ‘14’ stamped in the bottom. I measured it and it was indeed a .014” offset. Of course, Summit exchanged it no problem, but I lost quite a bit of time on that one. 2. The transmission came with a mechanical speedometer adapter, but I needed to add a 90 degree adapter to use the original manual speedometer cable. 3. I needed a male to male adapter to connect the 1987 OEM clutch master cylinder to the hydraulic throw-out bearing line. I didn’t have an OEM hose and the master cylinder was already mounted to the firewall, so it took a little digging to figure out that MC thread is M12x1. I couldn’t find a M12x1 to AN3 at our local shops, so ended up having to order online and lost a weekend. This weekend I cut a hole in the OEM high hump to clear the T56 shifter. After setting the hump in place, I think I will end up cutting the back of the high hump off through the center line of the 3" hole I cut. Then fabricate a second piece to transition from the hump to the floor under the seat. This will give me a flat area for the shift boot bezel. Need to think on this a little more. The test drive was a blast, in spite of the 500 degree Arizona heat blowing up through the huge hole in the floor. Now on to deciding on the shifter lever and getting the floor done. |
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Thanks for the info MalibuSSwagon. I like the push button idea, or a softer solenoid spring, better than the overly complicated, speed-sensitive module.
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