Has anyone done this or helped someone? The only think I've found so far is a universal kit from Shiftworks. It just a rod that you bend with a bracket for the trans and a bend to hook up to the column. I didn't find anything on the Loker site. classic-performance-products-universal-column-kit
dashboard said
Dec 18, 2020
Jim, have you mocked it up yet?
When I did my 65 Special swap from a Super Turbine 300 trany (very similar to a powerglide) to the 4L60 everything lined right up for the column shifter. I bought the kit from Shiftworks and never used it.
jim larson said
Dec 18, 2020
dashboard wrote:
Jim, have you mocked it up yet? When I did my 65 Special swap from a Super Turbine 300 trany (very similar to a powerglide) to the 4L60 everything lined right up for the column shifter. I bought the kit from Shiftworks and never used it.
Good to know, there has been some modification of the original PS shifter linkage to fit the TH350. The original linkage has a support/bracket mounted to the frame. Not just a rod between the column and the trans. I will have to look in the AIM to see what has been changed. If I determine I have to go with the shiftworks universal kit, I will contact your to see if you might still have You’s for sale.
Lost in the 60s said
Dec 18, 2020
The original pg rod would have worked, but the frame support linkage should work too. It rotates the lever, rather than pulling it, like the pg rod did. Either way, the 200 in my '38 works with the standard column shift rod from a '78 Malibu column.
jim larson said
Dec 19, 2020
Lost in the 60s wrote:
The original pg rod would have worked, but the frame support linkage should work too. It rotates the lever, rather than pulling it, like the pg rod did. Either way, the 200 in my '38 works with the standard column shift rod from a '78 Malibu column.
I think the original PG rod has been reworked and some welding to fit the TH 350, Maybe that will just fit?
-- Edited by jim larson on Saturday 19th of December 2020 07:25:50 AM
-- Edited by jim larson on Saturday 19th of December 2020 07:36:06 AM
jim larson said
Dec 19, 2020
Thinking I understand better how the original linkage worked now Mitch. It would rotates the shifter rather then pulling the shifter to accomplish the same thing like the aftermarket rods.
jim larson said
Aug 8, 2021
Thinking I am going to try to use the original Power-glide shift linkage, if it doesn’t work the best I will explore the shift-works or Lockar kit. Unless someone know of or has heard of a new options.
Has anyone done this or helped someone? The only think I've found so far is a universal kit from Shiftworks. It just a rod that you bend with a bracket for the trans and a bend to hook up to the column. I didn't find anything on the Loker site. classic-performance-products-universal-column-kit
When I did my 65 Special swap from a Super Turbine 300 trany (very similar to a powerglide) to the 4L60 everything lined right up for the column shifter. I bought the kit from Shiftworks and never used it.
Good to know, there has been some modification of the original PS shifter linkage to fit the TH350. The original linkage has a support/bracket mounted to the frame. Not just a rod between the column and the trans. I will have to look in the AIM to see what has been changed. If I determine I have to go with the shiftworks universal kit, I will contact your to see if you might still have You’s for sale.
I think the original PG rod has been reworked and some welding to fit the TH 350, Maybe that will just fit?
Lokar has this rod and shiftworks a similar set up where you install and bend or cut rod to length.Lokar-ACA-1800-Billet-Adjustable-Column-Arm-Kit-GM-Transmissions,64497.html Found another option fro m Kugel components looks like the same set up.
-- Edited by jim larson on Saturday 19th of December 2020 07:25:50 AM
-- Edited by jim larson on Saturday 19th of December 2020 07:36:06 AM
Thinking I understand better how the original linkage worked now Mitch. It would rotates the shifter rather then pulling the shifter to accomplish the same thing like the aftermarket rods.
Thinking I am going to try to use the original Power-glide shift linkage, if it doesn’t work the best I will explore the shift-works or Lockar kit. Unless someone know of or has heard of a new options.