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Put a Hurst shifter in the race car, assume the trans levers are factory? It gets the gears shifted just fine. In my case the shifter is mounted to the car, floor pan, not the tranny.I need some help with a Saginaw 3 speed with Hurst indy shifter also. Mine is simple the levers on the side of the transmission.Are they the same length center to center as the factory levers or are the Hurst levers a different link center to center. I don't have Hurst arms so will have to make some if they are different
Yes sir, everything is solid, body is still on rubber, engine and trans are solid. The "stop" bolts on the shifter are backed all the way out so there is plenty of play. Car is geared 6.20, so except putting it on the trailer 3rd is about all I'll need.IME the levers affect the throw of the shift lever, shorter levers equal shorter "throw". Most aftermarket levers are shorter than the original equipment levers. I just put a Muncie M20 together for my son's Chevy II, I will measure the levers on it and some of the other levers I have laying around. The slotted part that attaches to the shifter shafts are a little different depending on application, but that can be made to work with a file(lots of work) or a plasma cutter. Be back later with measurements.........Also @wanderinthru is your engine mounted solid? Most of the time the torque over will screw up the shifter geometry and missed 1 to 2 shifts were very common. My 68 Chevy II and my 70 Chevelle, both had shifters mounted to the cross member..........did NOT work well under power!!! Used a turnbuckle on the Chevy II and a new Hurst on the Chevelle.
I have a Saginaw 3 speed on the tree in my impala.Anyone running a muncie or saginaw 3 speed have pics of your shifter setup?