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Old 01-12-2015, 08:30 PM   #1
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Muncie M21 4spd replacement for a Saginaw 441, fitment/dimensions questions

I just blew my Saginaw 441 transmission last week . Been trying to find a Muncie M21 to replace it with.

My question is: How much of a change will the placement of the rods/linkages be on the Muncie? I have a floor Hurst shifter that I know is compatible with the M21, but I'm not sure where it will come up through the floorboard when I have it attached to the Muncie trans.
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Old 01-12-2015, 08:35 PM   #2
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Re: Muncie M21 4spd replacement for a Saginaw 441, fitment/dimensions questions

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I just blew my Saginaw 441 transmission last week . Been trying to find a Muncie M21 to replace it with.

My question is: How much of a change will the placement of the rods/linkages be on the Muncie? I have a floor Hurst shifter that I know is compatible with the M21, but I'm not sure where it will come up through the floorboard when I have it attached to the Muncie trans.
Is the M21 that "rock crusher" ? I heard those were some beasts of a trans, hope you get one, I'm just rolling a Muncie 3speed...
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Old 01-12-2015, 09:16 PM   #3
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Is the M21 that "rock crusher" ? I heard those were some beasts of a trans, hope you get one, I'm just rolling a Muncie 3speed...
No I think the "rock crusher" is the M22.
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Old 01-14-2015, 09:33 PM   #4
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Re: Muncie M21 4spd replacement for a Saginaw 441, fitment/dimensions questions

It is really far back on the factory bench. I can get better pics in the spring but am running the setup. I have a custom stick where am using two hursts bolted together to push further forward and up higher. I need to do more work in the spring as I hit the seat with second and fourth.
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Old 01-14-2015, 10:31 PM   #5
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Re: Muncie M21 4spd replacement for a Saginaw 441, fitment/dimensions questions

I had an M21 in my '63 for years. The shifter pretty much hit the bench seat in 2nd and 4th with the seat moved all the way back. If you have short legs it will be an issue.
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Old 01-14-2015, 10:57 PM   #6
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Re: Muncie M21 4spd replacement for a Saginaw 441, fitment/dimensions questions

I put my Saginaw 4 speed in my father's '66 when the Muncie M20 that was in there had an issue; IIRC the only thing I didn't reuse was the reverse shift rod.

BTW, the shifter for a '55-'57 Bel Air with a bench seat works (at least with the seat back).

From the Hurst FAQ:
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I’m trying to install a Hurst shifter into my ’55-57 Chevy, but it seems like the stick is going to be under the bench seat.

For ’55-57 Chevys, Hurst uses a special stick shaped like a large “C” to clear the original bench seat. Due to the extreme angle that the stick comes out of the mechanism, it was not possible to make it a bolt-on stick. It is welded into the mechanism, like the 65-70 Mustang shifter. The stick is not available separately, and can only be ordered with the shifter under part # 3913780.
They still sell them separately: http://www.summitracing.com/ga/parts...8620/overview/
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