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winston_30562
03-25-2005, 01:09 PM
I hope someone can help me. This is my first post although I have been reading these here for a couple of weeks. I recently purchased a 76 d100 it has a three speed manual on the column. Slant six completely stock. My problem is this the linkage on the column is really sloppy causing me to lock up the shifter going from 1rst to 2nd if i am not really careful. I have called the dealorship and they no longer have parts to fix this. Is there something I can do to the stock linkage to fix this or does any one know of someone who sells an aftermarket fix or maybe nos. Any help would be apreciated.

Dodgevanman
03-25-2005, 04:26 PM
What is probably your problem is that the linkage bushings are worn out. I think the bushings are the same for a 3spd as the old A-833 4spd. Try Passon Performance as they deal with the 4spd, they may be able to help you. www.passonperformance.com

4404spd
03-25-2005, 09:43 PM
go to www.mrgasket.com click on hurst shifters they may have parts to fix it or they do have a 3spd on the floor conversion , that is a option

winston_30562
03-27-2005, 10:44 AM
Floor conversion is not an option i love the tree that is one of the biggest reasons for buying that particular truck. I can drive it the way it is I have gotten used to it. I was just going to make that my first fix in a list of many. Thanks guys I will look into both sites.

Chump
03-28-2005, 10:41 PM
Might try here also www.columnsgalore.com

winston_30562
03-29-2005, 01:43 PM
Thanks chump I emailed the guys at columnsgalore and i am waiting for a reply they look like they might be the ones to help.

Chump
03-29-2005, 02:39 PM
I havnt done much work inside steering columns so I'm not of much help with the internal workings but you can also try some of these places for a used one perhaps and piece together one good one for your truck.
www.car-part.com
www.junkyarddog.com
Also check the linkage that goes from the bottom of the steering column to the tranny and see if it has any plastic bushings or missing bushings, these cause problems on the auto tranny shifters. If you need some parts blow ups that just Email me and I will send you some.

Repair and Parts
http://www.columnsgalore.com
http://www.pacificautosalvage.com
http://www.tekmagic.com/steering/service.htm

winston_30562
03-30-2005, 08:18 AM
Thanks again Chump I will look at the other sites you mentioned as columnsgalore couldn't help. Also I would definately like some blow ups and would sure like to know what that linkage that is at the bottom of the column is called. That is where my problem is, it is loose. Probably some kind of bushing in there. I'm not sure what to ask for although when i call or email for parts I try to describe them. You can email pics to dragon706@alltel.net or just post them here. Thanks man for your help.

Chump
03-31-2005, 03:15 AM
I'll get you some more info and Email it to you. Does this linkage look familier?

winston_30562
03-31-2005, 06:41 AM
The red area is what I am looking for.

Chump
03-31-2005, 03:41 PM
This is what the bottom end should look like...the bushings and grommets from the previous picture are the ones that fit into the levers at the bottom of the column.

Dodgevanman
03-31-2005, 04:10 PM
I see that there was a bushing and a grommet used on that linkage. Those numbers listed next to the parts isn't a part no., but a reference number that is used in conjunction with the parts manual to find the part no.

If someone had a parts manual of that era you could get the part no. for those bushings and give them to your dealer.


Has this been tried?

winston_30562
04-01-2005, 04:57 AM
The levers are where my problem is they are loose. I think I might take the column out and apart to see if I can figure something to replace the bushings or whatever is there. I work in a metal fab shop and I am a cnc laser programmer so maybe I can make something to fix it. Thanks for all your help guys. If anyone can come up with the replacement part numbers in the mean time please let me know.

Chump
04-01-2005, 01:09 PM
The levers are where my problem is they are loose. I think I might take the column out and apart to see if I can figure something to replace the bushings or whatever is there. I work in a metal fab shop and I am a cnc laser programmer so maybe I can make something to fix it. Thanks for all your help guys. If anyone can come up with the replacement part numbers in the mean time please let me know.


I can handle that, I have parts manuals from 74-2003..

19-46-11 is part #2072643
19-46-13 is part #2781444
19-46-14 is part #2781445

Dodgevanman
04-02-2005, 06:35 PM
Go to www.partsvoice.com and pop those numbers in. That site does a nationwide dealer search and places that handle NOS parts.

winston_30562
04-04-2005, 03:31 AM
Hey Chump How about:
19-46-3
19-46-12
19-46-16
19-46-26
19-46-55

Chump
04-04-2005, 02:10 PM
19-46-3
Part number page for this is hiding from me at the moment. Will advise as soon as I can locate the turkey!

19-46-12
Spacer, Gearshft Tube Lever
Rubber 1.75" O.D.X 1.25" I.D X .25" Thick #2883541
Also listed......
Tubular Spacer (1" Wide) #3496290

19-46-16
Lever, First and Reverse #2880919

19-46-26
Seal, Column Gearshift Tube #2907595

19-46-55
Support, Column Jacket Gearshft Housing #2996799
Also listed......
Column Gearshft Tube Lever #2960431

winston_30562
04-05-2005, 06:55 AM
Thanks again Chump you are a real help. I am begining to see why everyone goes with a floor shifter. These parts are hard to find and pricey. I took the column apart last night and found that the 2nd/3rd gear lever is actually part of the shift tube. (Incidently the part number that is hiding from you.)unless I can get that number and find these last parts you gave me I may go with a floor shifter too. Last resort.

Chump
04-06-2005, 03:14 AM
Thanks again Chump you are a real help. I am begining to see why everyone goes with a floor shifter. These parts are hard to find and pricey. I took the column apart last night and found that the 2nd/3rd gear lever is actually part of the shift tube. (Incidently the part number that is hiding from you.)unless I can get that number and find these last parts you gave me I may go with a floor shifter too. Last resort.

Well after beating my head into the wall..here's the part number...you know, some of these parts may also be available through the restoration shops?
Here's the number...

TUBE, Steering Column Gearshift #3496285

You may want to try to get a used column for parts and see if that helps your quest? I remember my 51 Chevy and what a kick it was to drive the 3 on a tree and use those vacuum wipers. :D

winston_30562
04-06-2005, 02:42 PM
Again many thanks Chump. Anyone know what other vehicles had that same column or close maybe with just a shorter shaft.