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jl2556
AMC Apprentice Joined: Feb/16/2015 Location: tn Status: Offline Points: 98 |
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Posted: Aug/15/2017 at 6:09pm |
So I just got my 69 amx tsm and when i got to my shifter I found these 2 things that look like they attach to the tabs on the shifter to reduce slop/movement.
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71SC360
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Cricket
AMC Addicted Joined: Jul/06/2015 Location: Milton, FL. Status: Online Points: 736 |
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Oh, come on, please use an AMC parts provider. I have used Ford parts when others not available, but try these people.
http://www.amarkamc.com/category.sc?categoryId=49 |
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jl2556
AMC Apprentice Joined: Feb/16/2015 Location: tn Status: Offline Points: 98 |
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I've seen those, there is no replaceable trunion on the amx shifter. Look at the 5:14 mark of this video showing how to install that kit, there are open holes on the ford shifter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y09p8JQ40kM Also, the pic i showed from the tsm doesn't show a spring. I'm just trying to see how the ford kit will work. Maybe the spring will go over the stud on the side of the shifter then I can put the trunnion on? At this point, I don't want to modify my shifter to make this kit work. |
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jl2556
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I don't need the mounting insulators........I need the parts that attach to the sides on the shifter. Look at the pic i posted again, it's the 2 parts in front of my finger tip |
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Cricket
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Aaahhhh, got ya, did not have my glasses on. If you have the springy trunnions, you will need to use the Ford kit, as I did in another unit my buddy had when he used a Mustang shifter arm, as his wore out.
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