70 6 pack kickdown woes
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Hi guys!
So I finally have come to the point where my resto is almost done. I've worked real hard on it this last week and it's really paid off!
I went to go put the kickdown rod on the carb, and for some reason even with it adjusted all the way back it is very tight. When I pull back the throttle, it only gets half throttle when the kickdown arm is hooked up, when it's off everything works fluidly.
My car is an original 6 pack car, and from my knowledge, has never had a single 4 bbl on it. I don't see a reason why someone would have swapped the kickdown rod on it.
I was wondering if someone could post a couple pictures or provide measurements of an original bell crank to carb kickdown rod for me so I can compare it to the one that I have.
In the event that the rod is incorrect, does anyone know where I can obtain just that piece, every vendor that I see sells them as an entire kit.
Thanks!
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Re: 70 6 pack kickdown woes
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Here's a picture of what I currently have... As you can see the rod is maxed out.
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Re: 70 6 pack kickdown woes
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pull off the top rod , pull the bell crank forward and insert a drill bit , 3/16 i think , in the alignment hole , I assume that the top rod will not go back in but everything else adjusts to where it should be ? If this is the case then you are correct in thinking the top rod is wrong ... place a want ad . but I think you are going to end up buying a new set unless you get lucky , you can always sell that setup OR shorten the top rod .
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Re: 70 6 pack kickdown woes
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I did a google search , your top rod is wrong , it's supposed to be straight , and shorter, than what you currently have .
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here is a pic of my real 6pak car linkage... Bill
Last edited by 72ls5fla; 06/10/15 08:29 PM.
Got me a NEW Project 1970 GTX 440+6, 4 spd, 4.10 Dana and N96 FE5 (top/bottom) and black bucket interior. Original transmission and Dana - Engine is a service replacement block.
Body has all stamped #s + VIN/TRIM tag and door sticker. Been hunting like all hell to find the Build Sheet.
garage find, only had 41,850 miles on ODO.
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Re: 70 6 pack kickdown woes
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Yeah, I figured that something was askew ... Hopefully someone will be kind enough to take some measurements for me.. Looks like I'm going to have to cut this one and make it work. They don't sale pieces to the kit... Maybe I'll get lucky on the want ads, I can say that I have been pretty fortunate here with the want section... Any other ideas on this issue will be greatly appreciated!
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I will try to get some time over the weekend to take the rod off and get you measurements and better pictures...
Bill
Got me a NEW Project 1970 GTX 440+6, 4 spd, 4.10 Dana and N96 FE5 (top/bottom) and black bucket interior. Original transmission and Dana - Engine is a service replacement block.
Body has all stamped #s + VIN/TRIM tag and door sticker. Been hunting like all hell to find the Build Sheet.
garage find, only had 41,850 miles on ODO.
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Thanks for all the input guys!
-Bill, if you could get those measurements to me I would be forever in debt to you! I plan on cutting, and bending the rod to appear to be original like David has done... So overall length, length to bend, length from bend, and thread length dimensions will be needed.
Tman- Awesome archive video! The funny thing about that video is I never knew that the kickdown lever on the grand needed to pulled all the way forward for proper adjustment. It was my understanding that the kickdown lever should just be "touching" the spring inside the trans? So in other words, the lever should be just at the point where you feel tension.
I have a buddy that has a max wedge car, and is pulling his hair out trying to figure out what's wrong with the mushy shifts on his trans. He has had the kickdown rod adjusted against the kickdown lever where you can feel tension. I wonder if this is his problem?
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My car is an original 6 pack car, and from my knowledge, has never had a single 4 bbl on it. I don't see a reason why someone would have swapped the kickdown rod on it.
Well, somebody did swap that rod out, in the life of that car. That's a 4bbl. rod in your picture. I have a container full of Mopar kickdown linkages, and i have that rod, and other related 6bbl rods, NOS. I probably have every one NOS, along with all the bellcranks, if i go through the full container. If i have everything, i won't break up the "kit" but if i don't have all the pieces, i don't have any problem in selling individual parts and pieces. I know what the repop stuff goes for, and NOS will naturally be more. Jim V. hemi71x
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Once again, thanks for all the help everyone! I am fortunate that we have this great community that is always willing to help out. My project would have not been possible without you all!
I'm going to hold off on cutting the rod till next weekend, to see if anything pops up. Hopefully Jim has something for me. If have to modify this rod to make it work when someone somewhere needs the rod that I have for their project!
-Nathan
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