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Old July 19th, 2010, 09:37 AM
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Manual trans for 1964 olsd 98

Hi i need to know if the 64 olds 98's ever came with a manual trans and does anybody have a clutch and brake pedal assembly to fit this car.
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Old July 19th, 2010, 10:40 AM
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The 64 98 never came with a manual transmission. This doesn't mean there isn't a stock manual transmission that won't fit in a 64 98 though.
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Your best bet will be to find a 3 on the tree 1964 88 series car: Dynamic 88 or Super 88 or Jetstar I (but NOT a Jetstar 88 which will have a small-block) for the very hard to find clutch linkage, etc. Pretty sure these parts may be one year only too, as the clutch linkage on the '63 and earlier cars (I THINK) as well as the '65 and later cars (I KNOW) are different.

You could then make the car a 3 speed (maybe even add an aftermarket floor shifter) OR you could get an aftermarket bellhousing to use a Muncie 4 speed:.



Either way, it will be a lot of work (and money) to do this conversion. I did see a '64 Niety-Eight Sports coupe converted to 4 speed offered for sale on the net some time back, so its POSSIBLE.

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I owned a 1960 S88 with a factory stick (3-on-the-tree), and have seen 62's with manual trannys. Both years have the same 394 c.i. engine.
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A local gentleman I know has a '63 Dynamic coupe with a 3 speed on the column. I'm going from memory here, but the clutch linkage setup on his car is quite bizzare, has what looks like one of those electrical breaker switches from an old Frankenstein movie mounted on the firewall, with a rod that extends nearly straight down to operate the cluch fork. I will try to get a pic and post it here, but its not always easy to get a hold of this guy.

The same fellow has a 330-equipped 1964 J88 3-on-the tree car, and the clutch setup/z-bar on that car looks totally different (resembles the one used on the '65 and later manual shift cars). Of course, the '64 J88 was a "transitional" model in many ways, and perhaps the clutch linkage was one such way, since the geometry, etc. was similar on the the later more "modern" Oldsmobiles that followed in 1965 with 425/330 engines.

So it COULD be that the '64 big cars with the 394 used the earlier style clutch linkage, but I am not sure, which is why I suggested that a '64 stick car with a 394 might be best used to source the parts for a conversion. Examination of a '64 Dynamic 88/Super 88/Jetstar I with a manual trans (or perhaps a chassis manual) would probably be in order to know for sure.

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You could always get an aftermarket setup and go with a hydraulic clutch.
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Old July 20th, 2010, 12:05 PM
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Coldwar, that's some very interesting info, and an interesting car you have there as well. Could you please post some photos that show the clutch linkage in the engine compartment as well?

I do have to say that based on my previous experience / understanding, I tend to agree with Olds64; if you saw a '62 Starfire or a '64 98 with a manual transmission, it was also a conversion, perhaps using parts from a similar year Dynamic/Super 88.

On the topic of steering columns, I have seen/heard of column shift collars which were "smoothed" with bodywork.

I have some pics of the underside of a 1964 jetstar I which was convered to 4 speed (original 3 on the tree car) using a different bellhousing than the one I pictured already...it clearly shows the bellhousing, trans and mounting on such an arrangement. I will post as soon as I can find. This was from a car auctioned on Ebay last year.

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standard shift examples of every year and model are known, including 1964 98, using the large selector three-speed box, slip yoke output
It was my understanding that the 64 98 came with the Slim Jim Rotohydramatic...
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Originally Posted by aliensatemybuick
A local gentleman I know has a '63 Dynamic coupe with a 3 speed on the column. I'm going from memory here, but the clutch linkage setup on his car is quite bizzare, has what looks like one of those electrical breaker switches from an old Frankenstein movie mounted on the firewall, with a rod that extends nearly straight down to operate the cluch fork. I will try to get a pic and post it here, but its not always easy to get a hold of this guy.
Interesting recently completed Ebay auction; I was surprised to see these parts went for so much. Cool; the linkage does resemble the setup on my friend's '63.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT
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Everett Horton was at Carlisle with a complete 3spd manual setup from a 60 Olds for sale, trans included. It may be similar to a 64.
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