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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: toccoa,ga
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wanting to move shifter from column to floor
I have a 67 lwb 292 3 sped on the column and i want to put a floor shifter in any help would be nice pics, what shifter kit to use? is this an easy move
also what other types of manual transmission will bolt up to the 292 with little or no modifications and what all is involved...help i am very new to all of this and working wth a very tight budget so any help would be nice |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: McFarland CA
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Re: wanting to move shifter from column to floor
my truck have one of those kit, works fine. I don't have pics now my trucks is in bones. also have one for sale. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=408464
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Re: wanting to move shifter from column to floor
is this a fairly easy task moving the shifter to the floor and is one kit better than another?
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Re: wanting to move shifter from column to floor
I can remember I bought a hurst three speed floor shifter for my truck got it home and my dad said it says on the box that its a universal fit. that means it doesn't ft anything! he was right after three ears of monkeying around I put the stock shifter back in action drove it like that for seven more years! so, be careful. my money is on the stock set up! cheers, Pat
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Jefferson, MD
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Re: wanting to move shifter from column to floor
I have a Hurst Indy in mine, that's the way I would go. Thing is, though, with the kit 1st gear and 3rd are in the seat if you have a bench.
Borrwoing C1069's hurst pic: To get it away from the seat, I re-drilled the top hole back 1/4 in. At the top of the shifter, this translates into moving 1st gear away from the seat by 2 inches, which is perfect for me. If you've got any questions, PM me, I'll try to get some pics of the modified shifter on the truck.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Bowser
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Re: wanting to move shifter from column to floor
If you use the right shifter there are no clearance issues with the seat. I had a Mr. Gasket #7667A shifter in my 67 gmc and now it's in my 65 c10. Shifter brackets are the same as the Indy but the handle bends forward at the bottom and then curves back toward the seat at the top and is 18" tall to clear the top of the seat too.
If you decide to put one in I have some install pics and tips I can post. |
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Re: wanting to move shifter from column to floor
that would be great if you could post the pics and any tips
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Re: wanting to move shifter from column to floor
Here ya go. Pics from the bottom side. This is on a 67 gmc with a non-synchro 3 speed. A 4 bolt side cover tranny. The 7 bolt all synchro tranny uses different shifter arms and the shift rods will be straight and not bent like mine. The centre bolt that goes thru the shifter arms and main body and thru the mount bracket is the biggest source of complaints on these shifters. That bolt and nut on the back side needs to stay somewhat tight or the linkage arms become loose and then the shifter hangs up between gears. The cure is to drill a hole through the nut and bolt and install a cotter key thru the hole. The shifter stays tight and works great forever too. I don't have a good pic of the cotter key thru the nut though. If you're not comfortable trying to bend up the arms I have one pre-bent you could make a copy from.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: South Carolina
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Re: wanting to move shifter from column to floor
Very interesting . Put an Indy floor shifter in my '69 many years ago . When in first and third the shifter's on the seat . Also remember having trouble with a bolt getting loose . Fixed it with some Loctite .
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Jefferson, MD
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Re: wanting to move shifter from column to floor
Like I sad, drill out the top hole 1/4 inch, and it nets you 2 inches in distance by the time you get up to the seat. 1st and 3rd problem solved.
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