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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 31 Joined: 17-September 22 From: Enland , Wes Yorkshire Member No.: 26,859 Region Association: None ![]() |
So new oener here , messing with my 1972 car , i have noticed that i dont seem to have 4/5 gear , i did mess and i ended up loosing Reverse , so am starting to lose the will to live lol, is there a guide on setting up linkages ? i also notice my shifter doent seem to go to the right much also, not sure if thats part of the problem ? but too travel left its got loads and its springs back also ?
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My 72' is a tail shift. If yours is stock then get a good bushing kit and install. That is the first step adjusting the tail shifter. Second, the only other adjustment is at the tail end of the trans. The shifter rod is held in place at the far tail end by a bushing in a mount. The mount bolts to the trans through two holes, holes bigger than the fasteners. That way the mount can move Up and Down and Side to Side. and that is how I adjust my tail shifter.
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