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Old 05-24-2004, 11:54 AM   #1
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Column shifter sloppy

As there any way to tighten up the shifter? Sloppy and yhe wife has problems understanding the truck is not in "D" when it only shifts to second...

figured I'd ask before I tear into it.
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Old 05-24-2004, 12:33 PM   #2
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i was wondering if there is an easy fix for it also??
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Old 05-24-2004, 03:02 PM   #3
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Old 05-24-2004, 03:17 PM   #4
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Replace the bushings in the linkage. there is a link going from the base of the column to the trans, it has a bushing at each end that is most likely gone. replace them and it should be worlds better.
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Old 05-24-2004, 03:49 PM   #5
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where would you find a bushing in good condition? seems like all the junker ones's would be worn out.
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Old 05-25-2004, 02:04 AM   #6
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Get them at the Chevy dealer.
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Old 05-25-2004, 03:14 AM   #7
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Sounbds good except the nearest dealer to me 5,500 miles!!!! Gonna reach here but if anybody has a P/N please give me and I'll have a buddy get them for me. He is not real car savvy but if he has a number he's a whiz.
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Old 05-27-2004, 12:36 PM   #8
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Might also be an adjustment problem. The local Chevy dealer said their computer only goes back to '77, and that grommet is discontinued anyway. www.mothertruckers.net (parts selector) shows an auto trans shift bushing under "misc. parts". That might be it. Then again, you might find one on an abandoned military truck somewhere
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Old 05-27-2004, 04:41 PM   #9
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Thanks. Shoot, you will not see any old abandoned military trucks on today's bases. As a matter of fact, been that way for many years. And even if you did, you'd risk your career for taking something. Old times are long gone.
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Old 05-27-2004, 07:20 PM   #10
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There is a HP publication called 350 hydromatic which explains in detail adjusting the linkage which if left sloppy can burn up bands. So it is important...I imagine there is such a book for 400 turbos too....
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Old 05-28-2004, 04:01 PM   #11
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Mine is way beyond sloppy..................Are the bushings available at any of the Restoration Venders???? Wes? Ed? Bill? Anyone else?
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Anyone know where to find these elusive parts? Going once... Going twice..
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Old 06-01-2004, 10:59 PM   #13
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Quote:
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Might also be an adjustment problem. The local Chevy dealer said their computer only goes back to '77,

Oh God forbid if they had to actually use.......A BOOK!!! ::GASP::
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Old 06-01-2004, 11:20 PM   #14
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Talk to Piston about tightening the linkages up. He used some tubing and ingenuity to fix his.
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Old 06-02-2004, 07:54 AM   #15
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First off, do you still have the spring and washer at the end of the steering shaft and the intermediate shaft? This has been missing in half the trucks I get. It is the only thing that keeps the column from pulling out towards the driver. It also puts tension on the shifter detents. You can sometimes get a little more presure by adjusting this.

Next place to look is the pivot point at the frame. It is an ungreased point and every time you shift it is metal on metal. The hole will oval out and cause much of the slop. Find a washer that fits the pivot and weld it on to take up the slack again.

Re-adjust the down rod and you are set to go again.
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Old 09-09-2019, 05:34 PM   #16
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Re: Column shifter sloppy

What would I look for if the slop is only the shift lever. Just put a CPP linkage on a 6L80 and can hardly feel the detents. Feels too tight
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