Pushbutton Trans ID question
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Trying to ID my Trans in my 63 Polara, picture attached of ID number
F2464734 08643
I think it is a 1964 trans, just really want to make sure it is a Pushbutton 727 and not a column/console unit
I am having some trouble getting all the forward and reverse gears to work properly
I can adjust to so that the forward gears are fine, but then it doesn't fell like reverse is fully engaged
Is the Rooster Comb different for Pushbutton versus Column/Console Units?
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Steve R
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Re: Pushbutton Trans ID question
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F2464734 is a '64 console-shift trans. You can use it with pushbuttons by using the '65 adjustment procedure i.e. make the adjustment with the shifter in 1 instead of R.
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Re: Pushbutton Trans ID question
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OK - Thanks for the information - very much appreciated
I will try readjusting using the 65 procedure
Steve R
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Re: Pushbutton Trans ID question
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column shift and console transmissions have a different valve body and rooster comb. Not quite accurate, different rooster comb, different manual valve and different shifter cable, the valve body castings where the same in column shift and floor shift cars is what I remember from back then, What say you, John?
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Re: Pushbutton Trans ID question
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The transmission was rebuilt by Mancini years ago - I am pretty sure that the parts list included a Turbo Action Valve Body Part 17672 (62-64 Pushbutton)
Not sure what Rooster Comb is in there??
Thanks
Steve R
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Re: Pushbutton Trans ID question
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column shift and console transmissions have a different valve body and rooster comb. Not quite accurate, different rooster comb, different manual valve and different shifter cable, the valve body castings where the same in column shift and floor shift cars is what I remember from back then, What say you, John? Since the column/console valve body has the Park position added, the bore for the manual valve is bored deeper (actually bored clear through) for the extra travel of the valve.
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