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Post by jims442 on Apr 23, 2012 8:42:36 GMT -5
i have a turbo 350 tranny with a floor shifter but it seems i can't get it into low because the shifter arm wont let it go that far down i'm sure someone out there has had the same problem let me know how you solved it i'm thinking maybe a shorter lincage arm on tranny
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Post by oldsproject on Apr 23, 2012 9:07:29 GMT -5
i have a turbo 350 tranny with a floor shifter but it seems i can't get it into low because the shifter arm wont let it go that far down i'm sure someone out there has had the same problem let me know how you solved it i'm thinking maybe a shorter lincage arm on tranny Youll likely need a shiftworks kit for the tranny. I have the same setup and it works fine. Website is www.shiftworks.com. Was yours always a floorshift?
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Post by real57vetteguy on Apr 23, 2012 9:59:34 GMT -5
i have a turbo 350 tranny with a floor shifter but it seems i can't get it into low because the shifter arm wont let it go that far down i'm sure someone out there has had the same problem let me know how you solved it i'm thinking maybe a shorter lincage arm on tranny Youll likely need a shiftworks kit for the tranny. I have the same setup and it works fine. Website is www.shiftworks.com. Was yours always a floorshift? What he said
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Post by mongoose on Apr 23, 2012 11:36:24 GMT -5
Are you trying to use the original 2-speed shifter, or have you installed a 3-speed auto shifter? If you're trying to use the factory 2-speed shifter, then the recommendations above are perfect. If you've installed a 3-speed shifter: - you probably just have to adjust the placement of the shifter plate on the trans tunnel.
- check how close the shifter arm is to the console top plate when in Park. If there is room, move the shifter plate forward.
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