
Page 11, GM 700R Shifter
| P/N 177-1 | Standard Shifter, Stock Pattern |
| P/N 177-1B | Lockout Shifter, Stock Pattern |
A. Remove present shifting mechanism from
transmission.
B. Assemble ball joint, lockwasher, and nut, to the Winters® linkage arm, then
remove nut and replace present arm with Winters® linkage arm. When arm is on the
transmission, it should bend away from the pan with the ball joint on the
outside.
C. Remove two pan bolts and install cable bracket. Ensure pan bolt length is
adequate.
D. Plan location of console in car and cable route. Keeping bends to a minimum
will enhance the shift feel.
E. Drill 5/8' diameter hole in floor for cable to exit. By inserting a drill or
rod in hole and bending the sheet metal you can obtain a hole that will allow
the cable to enter and exit more smoothly. After feeding the cable through,
secure console in position using screws as shown in figure 3.
F. Using screws, clamps, lockwasher, and nuts, attach cable to bracket as
illustrated.
G. Attach quick-disconnect to ball joint on linkage arm. When console shift
lever is in park position, the linkage arm should be all the way forward.
H. Check adjustment in each gear. By loosening lock nut and screwing the
quick-disconnect either in or out, corrective adjustments can be made. If
additional adjustment is necessary, a similar arrangement within the console is
provided.
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Fig. 3 Illustrated above is a suggestion for tunnel-mount applications of the Winters® shifter. By bending a piece of sheet metal suitable for your particular application, a flat surface will be obtained allowing your shifter to be securely fastened in the proper location. Make sure the sheet metal is of substantial gage thickness (18 or 20 ga.) or securely braced to minimize undesirable vibration. |
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