kfrese
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
I have a 73 dodge dart sport. I have the upper column taken apart as I am replacing my ignition switch and turn signal switch. I have some concerns. First off, I am having a heck of a time getting the upper bearing to go down far enough to expose the notch in the shaft for the full clip to go in. also there is a second notch behind that I think is for the half clip that I have in my pile of parts. Another concern is that as I tested the igntion and the wheel lock I was running the column shifter through its ranges, park, drive,and so on. I noticed that as I release the shifter it will drop into its repective groove for park only. I may be worrying about nothing at all, but what positions should it "lock into or drop into a groove" P R N D 2 1". My last concern as I near buttoning this column up is the position of the transmission arm inside the engine bay. I bought this car years back as a roller, and so being that I am learning and cant really assume anything is correct, what position should that be in or can it be lets say so off that when I get to my transmission linkage install I could have a rude awakening. I do have a shop manual that I am trying to piece things together with, but I thought I would see if I could get a easier to understand explanation. So I am worried about
1) How to seat the upper bearing far enough, and what the half c clip is for and where it goes?
2) How the shifter is supposed to rest through the ranges from Park to 1
3) what position the transmission arm inside the engine bay should be sitting
Thanks guys
I have a 73 dodge dart sport. I have the upper column taken apart as I am replacing my ignition switch and turn signal switch. I have some concerns. First off, I am having a heck of a time getting the upper bearing to go down far enough to expose the notch in the shaft for the full clip to go in. also there is a second notch behind that I think is for the half clip that I have in my pile of parts. Another concern is that as I tested the igntion and the wheel lock I was running the column shifter through its ranges, park, drive,and so on. I noticed that as I release the shifter it will drop into its repective groove for park only. I may be worrying about nothing at all, but what positions should it "lock into or drop into a groove" P R N D 2 1". My last concern as I near buttoning this column up is the position of the transmission arm inside the engine bay. I bought this car years back as a roller, and so being that I am learning and cant really assume anything is correct, what position should that be in or can it be lets say so off that when I get to my transmission linkage install I could have a rude awakening. I do have a shop manual that I am trying to piece things together with, but I thought I would see if I could get a easier to understand explanation. So I am worried about
1) How to seat the upper bearing far enough, and what the half c clip is for and where it goes?
2) How the shifter is supposed to rest through the ranges from Park to 1
3) what position the transmission arm inside the engine bay should be sitting
Thanks guys















