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Username Post: muncie m20 tranny question
56sedandelivery 
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Age: 61
Loc: Everett, Wa.
Reg: 02-26-08
06-18-12 11:00 PM - Post#2238976    
    In response to Pistol

  • Pistol Said:
Butch is the shifter you have a 3916790 http://www.hurst-shifters.com/?wpsc-product=compet...




My shifter tower is an original factory equipment MOPAR/Hurst Pistol Grip that I gave the shift lever away on, drilled some holes, and bought the bench seat style tri-five shifter lever. The only number on the tower, other than the 3 patent numbers, is 6356. I've not actually seen a bench seat style shifter lever for a tri-five that was'nt a welded on stick; and was surprised to see they even made a bolt-on stick; bought it off E-Bay new. The reverse lever is longer and somewhat curved, but the reverse rod I used had enough threads to adjust it correctly on the MOPAR/Hurst. Butch/56sedandelivery.
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