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70 Cuda 440. Returning it back to its original column shift. #2606941
01/15/19 02:40 PM
01/15/19 02:40 PM
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The Cuda I bought last year came with a B&M floor shifter. Fortunately the steering column was left unaltered, but its column shift lever had been removed and stored in the trunk. With the exception of the keyed "paw", the shift lever is in excellent condition. Rust and corrosion has resulted in a loss of metal. I am concerned that it may be too weak to function without breaking. Is a lot of force applied to the paw when shifting? Is adding a little more metal with brazing an option? I know the simplest option is to find another lever, but I always strive to keep as much of the cars originality and parts intact.

Thanks,
David

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Last edited by David1971; 01/15/19 02:42 PM.
Re: 70 Cuda 440. Returning it back to its original column shift. [Re: David1971] #2607043
01/15/19 05:45 PM
01/15/19 05:45 PM
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Wow that has a lot of wear on it. Seen worse that still worked.
No harm no foul testing it though.
If it is beyond functioning,Good luck trying to find an E body column shift handle.
People that I know have complete column-shift columns and will not sell the handle by itself
The columns alone are worth $$$$$$$


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Re: 70 Cuda 440. Returning it back to its original column shift. [Re: David1971] #2607245
01/15/19 11:29 PM
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If you lunricate every thing and use it with care it may just work fine. I'd try that first.


If you need to add material how about MIG it up and grind back to size and shape?







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