Camaro floor shifter questions
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Camaro floor shifter questions
Just picked up a Camaro Floor Shifter and cable(s) for my swap and haven't had any luck ID'ing a few parts.
Green arrow - NSS?
Red arrow (P/N on part is 10150096) - no clue what it is
White arrow - longer of the two and I know it's not the shifter (Duh! ), but other than that I don't know what theheck it's for. There is an electrical connector on it with the following stamped on it 7 OCT 1993G 1990114.
Anyone able to shed some light on this?
Also, did this shifter originally mount on the tranny? It's pretty rusty so I'm assuming it did or does.
Green arrow - NSS?
Red arrow (P/N on part is 10150096) - no clue what it is
White arrow - longer of the two and I know it's not the shifter (Duh! ), but other than that I don't know what theheck it's for. There is an electrical connector on it with the following stamped on it 7 OCT 1993G 1990114.
Anyone able to shed some light on this?
Also, did this shifter originally mount on the tranny? It's pretty rusty so I'm assuming it did or does.
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Just picked up a Camaro Floor Shifter and cable(s) for my swap and haven't had any luck ID'ing a few parts.
Green arrow - NSS?
Red arrow (P/N on part is 10150096) - no clue what it is
White arrow - longer of the two and I know it's not the shifter (Duh! ), but other than that I don't know what theheck it's for. There is an electrical connector on it with the following stamped on it 7 OCT 1993G 1990114.
Anyone able to shed some light on this?
Also, did this shifter originally mount on the tranny? It's pretty rusty so I'm assuming it did or does.
Green arrow - NSS?
Red arrow (P/N on part is 10150096) - no clue what it is
White arrow - longer of the two and I know it's not the shifter (Duh! ), but other than that I don't know what theheck it's for. There is an electrical connector on it with the following stamped on it 7 OCT 1993G 1990114.
Anyone able to shed some light on this?
Also, did this shifter originally mount on the tranny? It's pretty rusty so I'm assuming it did or does.
Red arrow - Shifter interlock, I believe.
White arrow - Goes to ignition switch on steering column for the interlock. The key would need to be on to move the shifter.
The shifter mounts to the floor.
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Thanks for the info!
Am I correct in assuming that the interlock on this shifter is bad since I can move the shift lever without applying 12vdc to the switch?
Am I correct in assuming that the interlock on this shifter is bad since I can move the shift lever without applying 12vdc to the switch?
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Well I'm making progress geting it to fit in the available space but the shifter tube ( that the **** fits onto) is giving me some problems.
Anyone ever shorten the tube without ruining it? How about a slight bend toward the rear of the shifter?
Last question for the day, pics of the cable and bracket attached to the tranny? Maybe I'm blind but I'll be damned if I can find where to bolt it to on my 4l60e.
Anyone ever shorten the tube without ruining it? How about a slight bend toward the rear of the shifter?
Last question for the day, pics of the cable and bracket attached to the tranny? Maybe I'm blind but I'll be damned if I can find where to bolt it to on my 4l60e.