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> Question regarding Shift linkage., Ok, so.....
RiqueMar
post Feb 1 2010, 08:42 PM
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Ok, so my car is a 1970-4. Engine swap to a converted 2.0L with a side-shift trans.

I know for a successful conversion, you need the post-73 shift bushing which you basically pop/muscle in to the old linkage output hole, as well as the later style engine bar.

Here lies my question. Can I simply buy a later style (post-73) shift linkage and connect it up? Or do I take the original linkage and modify it? OR do I need the later style linkage and modify that?


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