Saltcityslant
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
Here are some pictures of the engine and transmission before I installed it into the truck, and then a nice pic of roughly where the shifter is going to live. See the bar that goes right in the middle of the seat bracket? The Hurst will have to mount just ever so slightly in front of that, under the floor. There are some reasonably good photos of the transmission installed before I built the floor pan provided, to give you all an idea of what I am working with. I have none of the linkages and no shifter/kit. Where can I look? I am going to need one of those swan style neck shifters to get it to clear the bench seat, as you can see from the photos. I need to know what is the cleanest way to make this work, as the shifter is going to live where the engine and transmission are, my front to back room is pretty limited. Because of the radiator and limited cab space, I can't relocate the powertrain. Not only that, but its going to require some fab, but we got that handled. Been working on the clutch and brake system, but I am aiming to get this engine broke in the next 6-8 weeks, and I'd like to have a shifter by then, just to keep the project moving as fast as possible. Any tips? Dan Brewer, you got a bolt on solution for me? Just kidding... Unless...
Also, the seat bracket that you see here in the photo is factory from 1936. I have a bench seat that I pulled out of another truck, which I plan to use. Getting that seat to mount to this floor pan bracket will require completely custom work. If you guys think it's in the build's best interest to whack that factory seat bracket out completely to make room from the shifter, that will be the plan. I am just completely unfamiliar with A-833od shifters, so I'm not sure how much room I'll really need.
Can you tell from the images where it would live? I can mark them up to make it easier.
Thanks so much, what would I do without this forum.
- S.
Here are some pictures of the engine and transmission before I installed it into the truck, and then a nice pic of roughly where the shifter is going to live. See the bar that goes right in the middle of the seat bracket? The Hurst will have to mount just ever so slightly in front of that, under the floor. There are some reasonably good photos of the transmission installed before I built the floor pan provided, to give you all an idea of what I am working with. I have none of the linkages and no shifter/kit. Where can I look? I am going to need one of those swan style neck shifters to get it to clear the bench seat, as you can see from the photos. I need to know what is the cleanest way to make this work, as the shifter is going to live where the engine and transmission are, my front to back room is pretty limited. Because of the radiator and limited cab space, I can't relocate the powertrain. Not only that, but its going to require some fab, but we got that handled. Been working on the clutch and brake system, but I am aiming to get this engine broke in the next 6-8 weeks, and I'd like to have a shifter by then, just to keep the project moving as fast as possible. Any tips? Dan Brewer, you got a bolt on solution for me? Just kidding... Unless...
Also, the seat bracket that you see here in the photo is factory from 1936. I have a bench seat that I pulled out of another truck, which I plan to use. Getting that seat to mount to this floor pan bracket will require completely custom work. If you guys think it's in the build's best interest to whack that factory seat bracket out completely to make room from the shifter, that will be the plan. I am just completely unfamiliar with A-833od shifters, so I'm not sure how much room I'll really need.
Can you tell from the images where it would live? I can mark them up to make it easier.
Thanks so much, what would I do without this forum.
- S.















