| Traveller |
08-21-2008 03:00 PM |
Anyone have a copy of......
.....an installation/assembly manual for a Hurst Competetion Plus shifter for a Top Loader?
I've searched the web with no luck.
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| strictlypersonl |
08-22-2008 05:53 AM |
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| Traveller |
08-22-2008 07:03 AM |
As always, thanks Bob!
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| Godfather |
08-22-2008 07:43 AM |
Bob,
I notice in the diagram the reverse arm part # 19 is shown in the up position. Mine came from ERA installed with the arm upside down with the linkage hole in the down position. which is correct ?
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| strictlypersonl |
08-22-2008 09:25 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Godfather
(Post 872619)
Bob,
I notice in the diagram the reverse arm part # 19 is shown in the up position. Mine came from ERA installed with the arm upside down with the linkage hole in the down position. which is correct ?
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Yes. We reverse the arm to retain the original location of reverse.
P.S. The above only pertains to the 427. The 289FIA retains the other configuration to match the original Borg-Warner pattern.
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| cobra |
08-23-2008 01:31 AM |
ERA, What else !
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| Traveller |
09-03-2008 01:45 PM |
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| strictlypersonl |
09-03-2008 04:14 PM |
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| Traveller |
09-04-2008 09:48 AM |
OK, it also looks like I have 3rd/4th upside down as well. I'll flip em around and see if I can get it to work.
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| Traveller |
09-04-2008 11:02 AM |
Edit: see below
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| Traveller |
09-04-2008 12:41 PM |
If I put the reverse arm in the "up" position, as indicated in my photo, it works.
The proper Ford pattern for reverse is all the way to the LEFT and UP, correct?
Edit: Never mind, some go LEFT and UP....some go LEFT and DOWN. This matches the pattern on my shift knob so I assume that's what the linkage was intended to do.
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| ZOERA-SC7XX |
09-04-2008 05:59 PM |
The problem with Left and Down is hitting reverse while trying to get second.
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| Traveller |
09-04-2008 08:25 PM |
That makes sense. Mine is left and up. I found something on the net indicating that Ford made both patterns. Not sure why.
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| Jim Holden |
09-16-2008 09:22 AM |
I just came across this item. I trust that you have the plastic (or similar) allignment tool to help set up the linkage properly.
Jim
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| Dominik |
09-16-2008 12:31 PM |
Just as well I checked what is new at ERA.
This week we will install (fabricate) a shifter for the current car.
Thanks Bob, nice .pdf file!
Dominik
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