Re: B-body 4-spd. Reverse
[Re: Dave Hall]
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04/08/18 09:40 PM
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Thanks! We'll get to it in a bit. Dealing with interior items right now as it's stupid to bleed brakes and push the clutch with no seat. ...who needs seats, they're overated, ...lol!
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Re: B-body 4-spd. Reverse
[Re: John_Kunkel]
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04/09/18 01:51 PM
04/09/18 01:51 PM
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There is a special lever alignment tool for Mopar Hurst shifters with only two alignment holes.
As to the stiff Reverse, there is a tang on the internal Reverse lever that interacts with the interlock to prevent Reverse from engaging when in a forward gear, if the tang is to close to the interlock and rubs, the lever will be stiff. Loosening the cover bolts and repositioning the cover will usually make the lever move easier. I have been looking for one of these tools. Where do you buy one? The factory Hurst shifter on my 69 Dart also does not have the hole in the reverse rod.
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Re: B-body 4-spd. Reverse
[Re: rarefish]
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04/09/18 03:26 PM
04/09/18 03:26 PM
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I have been looking for one of these tools. Where do you buy one?
It's Miller C-3951, they show up on E-bay occasionally...overpriced as usual.
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Re: B-body 4-spd. Reverse
[Re: Dave Hall]
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04/20/18 12:48 PM
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I wouldn't worry about it as I found the reverse lever to be pretty independent and was able to adjust it in the car just like you would adjust an auto trans. cable. GREAT NEWS! The side cover was the problem! It was able to swim up nearly an 1/8 inch and everything is free and shifting normally! Thank you so much guys! This forum and it's members are just the shyznit! The owner called me "one diligent mother@#$er!" Haha! He's off to the exhaust shop to get a small rattle over the rear end dealt with and fine tune the clutch adjustment. One happy dude that didn't have his vacation plans ruined because of you guys! See him in Van Nuys this weekend. I was planning on going and had a room and everything but racing called and I'm off to Dallas for a double div. 4 event tomorrow morning. Good thing you did that , hopefull first , if you pulled the detenet without taking the cap and spring and ball out FIRST and instead pulled it out and an assembly you'd be fishing around for the ball as it rills off into the bottom of the trans case ... DAMHIK
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Re: B-body 4-spd. Reverse
[Re: John_Kunkel]
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04/20/18 12:49 PM
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I have been looking for one of these tools. Where do you buy one?
It's Miller C-3951, they show up on E-bay occasionally...overpriced as usual. After seeing your picture John I made my own a decade or so ago.
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