Loose indicator
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Loose indicator
What, if anything can I do to tighten the collum shifter on my '67? It is an fmx and it just feels sloppy and not too positive when shifting.
'67 F-250 Custom Cab 300-6 C4 trans.
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re: Loose indicator
When I bought my truck in May (fmx) the indicator was off by a good bit.
I adjusted the little trunion block on the shift lever in the engine compartment which took some of the slack out of the lever.
Where my lever hooked into the tranny shift arm under the cab I was also missing some spacers or bushings and just had a big washer flopping around. I took a pc of rubber vac line, trapped it between the tranny lever and the 90 degree bend in the shift lever and that helped some too.
I'm afraid most of it is pin related as already mentioned.
I adjusted the little trunion block on the shift lever in the engine compartment which took some of the slack out of the lever.
Where my lever hooked into the tranny shift arm under the cab I was also missing some spacers or bushings and just had a big washer flopping around. I took a pc of rubber vac line, trapped it between the tranny lever and the 90 degree bend in the shift lever and that helped some too.
I'm afraid most of it is pin related as already mentioned.
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