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> Shift bar linkage for /6
patssle
post Aug 29 2014, 07:48 PM
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Well here's my next /6 conversion problem - my shift linkage hits the headers. After some research I can A) buy a new bar B) weld a new tube to mostly straighten it out and cut the bend off C) cut the ends off and rotate them so the bend faces the ground.

If I weld a new tube in (before cutting off the bend) - does it matter where I attach it to the existing tube? Will it rotate fine as long as the ends are not moved? Or should I just have one of the guys on the forum that convert these do it for me?

A new bar is expensive and cutting the ends off makes me afraid if they are off just by a degree of ruining my shift rod.

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