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Old 02-08-2015, 08:04 PM
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I've got a DR4 going in my Rambler, bought used w/o shift arms. Got the arms straight from Jerico, the only "problem" is reverse is now left and back instead of left and up. The way the arm is indexed, it'll only go on one way and allow for full stroke w/o hitting the 1-2 lever. I've e-mailed them a couple times and haven't got a reply. Just wondering if they have different arms for different shifters? I'm running a Super Shifter III...
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Russ,

Call g-force. They make all sorts of handles that will work with that shifter:

http://www.gforcetransmissions.com/p...%20pricing.pdf

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Andrew,

In my pic, all the levers are in their "neutral" positions. To get to reverse (at least where it should be) with the shifter, pushing it forward (left and up) would be pulling the reverse arm back, which would not be possible. I can get reverse OK, but the shifter must be moved "left and back". Kinda like 2nd gear. Jerico got back with me today and said "this is normal". Guess I'll scrap my Hurst 4-pattern ball and get a plain one...



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