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Tony is right, Neal. You'll have to install the 4-spd hump in the floor, 
available aftermarket. Also, I don't think the E-body pistol grip will 
work unless you want to reach up under the dash for every shift! 
B-bodies take a long, s-shaped shifter handle to clear the dash and seat 
front. Even the 70 B-body pistol grip I have lightly hits the front of 
the driver's bucket. 
Jeff
brummett@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> On 9/19/05, Robert neal zimmerman <northwestweirdo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >    The trans in question is a complete big block a-833 setup from a 71
> >    Challenger , complete from fly wheel to pistol grip shifter, pedals
> > [...]
> >   What I want to do is stick a big block into the 64 dodge 330 and try
> >   to make this tranny work with the combo.
> >    Since the 64 dodge was a manual three speed theres already a clutch
> >    pedal in it along with the =z-bar etc, but I dont know if any of that
> >    would work seeing its a slant six car.
> 
> First off, the 833 should bolt up to the engine and trans crossmember.
>  I've never seen the floor of a 3-speed car, but I'll bet you'll have
> to change the floor at least a bit for the 833's floor shifer.
> 
> The bolt pattern between a 3-speed body and the bellhousing is
> different than a 4-speed to bellhousing.  If your bellhousing is dual
> bolt-pattern, then you're fine, otherwise you'll need to find a
> 4-speed bellhousing.
> 
> I believe the Z-bar from a slant-6 is different than for a V-8.  I
> have an email saved for 2001 where someone had 3 Z-bars and compared
> the lever arm ratios.  His conclusion was that on V8 cars, the lever
> arms were roughly the same length, though the exact measurement could
> be different between A,B,C bodies.  The one slant-6 Z-bar he had, had
> a 1:1.5 ratio of arm lengths.
> 
> I can forward it to you if you're interested.
> 
> -- Tony



Jeff Adams
64 Polara

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