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Old 02-01-2009, 04:22 AM   #1
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steering column question.

has anyone taken the 3 on the tree column and converted it to work a regular automatic tranny?
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Old 02-01-2009, 10:38 AM   #2
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Re: steering column question.

Anything is possible with these old trucks. A degree in mechanical engineering might help.
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Old 02-01-2009, 02:05 PM   #3
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Anything is possible with these old trucks. A degree in mechanical engineering might help.
well i guess i'm S.O.L!!! is there enough lateral movement in the shifter to even pull it off?
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Old 02-01-2009, 02:07 PM   #4
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has anyone taken the 3 on the tree column and converted it to work a regular automatic tranny?
Thats not a bad idea, anyone here done it??
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Old 02-01-2009, 03:23 PM   #5
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Re: steering column question.

I haven't done it but I don't think it would be difficult to do. There is plenty of lateral movement as the arms on the bottom of the column swing through a pretty good arc when you go between first and reverse or second and third. I think the 54 pickups with Automatics had a shifter that wasn't far removed from the column shifters for three speeds.
Looks like a sneaky way to put in an automatic.

The big thing will be getting the lever on the shift rod out of the trans in sync with the lever on the column. One of the goodie vendors used to make and sell a lever for the trans that was adjustable both in location and in travel of the shift rod but a bit of junk yard hunting would probably produce a lever that would suffice.
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Old 02-01-2009, 04:02 PM   #6
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Looks like a sneaky way to put in an automatic.

thats the idea!
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Old 02-01-2009, 04:41 PM   #7
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Its been done but is not safe. There is no lockout for park or reverse. It would be awful easy to shift to reverse or park at the wrong time.
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Old 02-01-2009, 04:46 PM   #8
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Its been done but is not safe. There is no lockout for park or reverse. It would be awful easy to shift to reverse or park at the wrong time.
That just puts the thrill back into driving.
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Old 02-01-2009, 05:11 PM   #9
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That just puts the thrill back into driving.
Good point. what about setting it up so that reverse is where second gear was and drive is down where low was? But what about D2 and D3 and Neutral?
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Old 02-01-2009, 11:41 PM   #10
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Re: steering column question.

I drove mine for a while with a pretty worn out Camaro floor shifter that would not hold drive or neutral. After shifting from 2nd to reverse the second time I got one that worked. Yes, its pretty thrilling especially to the person behind you!
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Old 02-19-2009, 03:59 PM   #11
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There is supposed to be a lock out on floor shifters?
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