column to floor converion pt2
column to floor converion pt2
if i do convert the column shift on my automatic '72 to floor shift, would the b&m megashifter work for that application or would extra work have to be done. i was also wondering if the shift improver kits work well. and finally is the transmission in a 72 350 2bbl 4 door a th350, again thanks for any advice i can get.
a few things required to swap to floor shift with factory parts (taylor this to suit your application with hi performance aftermarket)
1 - steering column needs to be swapped out with a floorshift steering column, or the ring with the shift lever needs swapped out to floor shift column ring. At the very least you need to remove the shift lever by the pin
2 - speedometer needs to change to floorshift speedometer - or at the very least, youll need to remove the indicator needle assembly, and swap the face plate out to remove the PRND21 or PRNDSL markings
3 - factory floor console brackets need welded to the floorboard
4. factory shifter holes need located and drilled and factory shifter mounted
5. factory console fit to the shifter
6. cable attached to the transmission
hi performance floor shifters just bolt to the floor and a cheap plastic cover goes over the whole installation when youre done, but they will work with any vehicle - you may need to get a bracket that attaches to the transmission though?
i was also wondering if the shift improver kits work well.
and finally is the transmission in a 72 350 2bbl 4 door a th350, again thanks for any advice i can get.
i HIGHLY doubt they put anything but a th350 in your car though.
the easiest way to tell is to jack the car up and crawl underneath it and look at the shape of the transmission pan - that is the easiest way to find out
Last edited by perro; Sep 7, 2007 at 03:16 PM.
Most of your aftermarket floor shifters will come with brackets to mount it to the trans if you buy the "kit". there are also different ways to wrap the cable around the trans depending on which trans you have.
The above list looks on point. good diagram for the trans pans too.
The above list looks on point. good diagram for the trans pans too.
one thing to add to the list is the neutral safety switch (NSS) which means you need to add the appropriate wiring harness for the NSS too. The NSS is currently attached to your column shift column - going to floor shift will require a NSS for your particular shifter, and the wiring from it to your existing harness.
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