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Re: Four-speed Hurst shifter identification
[Re: RAY1969CARS]
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10/13/16 10:41 AM
10/13/16 10:41 AM
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There should be a number on the reverse lever under the box.
But anyway the only shifter box I remember that mopar used with a provision for a grease fitting to be installed ... the nut on the side of the box ... was in the 833OD equipped pickups of the 80's , not sure if they were used in F bodies ?
That box will directly swap into 66-69 B body and 67-72 A body, C bodies of the 60's , but not sure about E body with the slip in handle only ?
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Re: Four-speed Hurst shifter identification
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10/22/16 01:15 PM
10/22/16 01:15 PM
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What is the small nut that is welded to the side of the shifter for? It is just to the right of the lettering. Some shifters have them some do not. Its mentioned above. Grease zerk.
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Re: Four-speed Hurst shifter identification
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10/24/16 01:30 PM
10/24/16 01:30 PM
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That's what I've be using it on a 69 a body just want to make sure it will work I put one in an A body I have, the only thing that seems different is the reverse lever? I had to change the adjustment on the reverse rod, all the way out to the end, on the one I used.
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