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    Quote Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
    theres a guy here with a t-350 in a tbucket with a hurst 4 speed stick as the shifter want me to get some tech notes?
    Yes, please.

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    There are some pictures of what I'm using in my 64 Ford i theis thread

    http://www.clubhotrod.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16968
    I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....

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    I do remember putting a new one in for a customer a couple decades ago that was bolted to the tranny. It had a rounded lever more like a Mystery shifter but that could be changed out.

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    This is a good thread because alot of us are dealing with similar stuff. I have what apears to be a Hurst shifter, that is cable operated to my transmision. My delima is the shift lever is too short and runs into the seat. I'd tempeted to replace the whole thing, and get a lokar cable one, but they don't seem to make one for a ford c6 tranny. I also would like a neutral start switch, so I don't start it in gear! You sort of have to guess where you are right now!. The ones that mount onto the tranny, seem like they would be too far back in the truck, to where I'd have to cut a hole in the seat to shift!
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    [QUOTE=stovens]This is a good thread because alot of us are dealing with similar stuff. I have what apears to be a Hurst shifter, that is cable operated to my transmision. My delima is the shift lever is too short and runs into the seat. I'd tempeted to replace the whole thing, and get a lokar cable one, but they don't seem to make one for a ford c6 tranny. I also would like a neutral start switch, so I don't start it in gear! You sort of have to guess where you are right now!. The ones that mount onto the tranny, seem like they would be too far back in the truck, to where I'd have to cut a hole in the seat to shift!



    Maybe you could try the lokar floor mount? Do Lokar sell the cable to be adapted to different model shifters?

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    [QUOTE=FATNLO]
    Quote Originally Posted by stovens
    This is a good thread because alot of us are dealing with similar stuff. I have what apears to be a Hurst shifter, that is cable operated to my transmision. My delima is the shift lever is too short and runs into the seat. I'd tempeted to replace the whole thing, and get a lokar cable one, but they don't seem to make one for a ford c6 tranny. I also would like a neutral start switch, so I don't start it in gear! You sort of have to guess where you are right now!. The ones that mount onto the tranny, seem like they would be too far back in the truck, to where I'd have to cut a hole in the seat to shift!



    Maybe you could try the lokar floor mount? Do Lokar sell the cable to be adapted to different model shifters?
    Maybe get a seat out of an import truck with the shifter cut-away.
    I know, I ain't much help and I am a stick shift person all the way so forgive me if I don't understand why you don't want a cable shifter that's bolted to the floor? It looks like the simplest way to have the shifter where you want it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike P
    There are some pictures of what I'm using in my 64 Ford i theis thread

    http://www.clubhotrod.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16968
    nice thread and nice project Mike! Thanks for posting that.

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    I have a Lokar shifter in my truck, 23" double bend, and it has the lock out cable running down the center of it....
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    This is the new B&M shifter, which has no rods in the centre may fit your requirements
    http://www.bmracing.com/s.nl/it.A/id...&category=6029

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    Quote Originally Posted by FATNLO
    This is the new B&M shifter, which has no rods in the centre may fit your requirements
    http://www.bmracing.com/s.nl/it.A/id...&category=6029
    I'm not sure which product this is, as when I click on the link it comes up with just a blue page and no shifter. I backed up to the main page and looked at the quick silver model, which if it had a longer arm would be ideal. It also works with a c6 and is cable operated so i could move it foward and avoid the seat issue! Thanks.
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    Hurst makes this shifter for automatics in trucks, floor mounted, but taller, and the console is lighted, has a reverse lights switch, neutral start switch, and is a cable mount. The console is good for me, with my tendency to turn off the car in gear!
    I might end up getting this one!
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    Steve I'm sure there are other ways....I would would probably do a column change and use he column shift (my solution on the old 51 F1 I used to own).

    The neutral safety switch is easy. Ford mounted the switch on the transmission in a lot of cases, 69 Merc full size cars is one that comes to mind.

    For a shifter I would start with the style I'm using in my 64 Ford (they are under $100). Instead of cable they are operated by a rod. It usually takes a bit of playing to get the ratio right (full throw) but that's not usually too big of a deal. After the trow is right using a small die grinder you can cut detents onto the handle base (a positive reverse lock out at a minimum).

    The handle will still be short and probably in the wrong location. My solution would be to cut the handle off (leaving a stub to weld a new handle to). The old floor shifted Ford trucks used a round rod of a shift handle as did a lot of other trucks over the years, dig on up htat fits the truck best or built a new handle out flat stock andweld it to the stub. A good shift boot will cover the graft.
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