3 speed Lightning Rods in a G-Body ? ? ?

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RCKTMN

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I am interested in knowing if anyone has installed a set of three speed Lightning Rods with a TH-400 in their car. I read a post that stated that the rods are longer. Could the rods from a four speed L.R. be put on a three speed L.R. to keep the factory look. Is there anything else that would be a concern. I am looking at buying a nice set-up but don't want to waste the money if there is something I'm not aware of.

Thanks,
Paul
 

RCKTMN

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88hurstolds,

Did you change out the rods in your car, or use the three speed's?
 

88hurstolds

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You can swap the two, they interchange, the only difference is the overall physical length.

I've had 3 sets of L-rods in my '88 CSC, first one was an NOS 3-speed setup from the original owner of the car.
I sold that set because I had plans for a 4-speed trans in the future and then installed a 3-speed set and swapped the rods out for shorter 4 speed from an NOS shifter I had.
Now I have an NOS 4-speed set in there, because I redid the interior and didn't want to wind up taking the console apart again when I swap out the trans, but lose the function of the first lever since I still have the TH-400... but that will be a built TH2004R come next summer when my 496 is finished.
I don't care not having the use of the first lever, it's only temporary and I rarely drive the car.

Heck I wouldn't mind installing a 3 speed set, or swapping in a 3 speed Cam and Chassis, into my daily driver with a TH-2004R... that way you actually get more use out of the first lever with 2-3 shifts, screw 1-2 shifts in a driver, especially if you have a shift kit.

I don't like the fact that the 4-speed shifter uses the main lever to shift from 3-4, would rather sacrifice 1-2 to get more use out of the shifter as a whole... hmm, now that has me thinking that these 3-speed shifters could be more desirable than previously though.

Perhaps I've should've kept one of the 12 sets of three speed L-rods I've owned and rebuilt over the years... :lol:

Anyone have a garbage 3-speed shifter?
I want to try this out in my '85 442, going to start driving that daily again in a couple weeks.
 
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RCKTMN

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88hurstolds,

I really appreciate your experienced reply. You've got a beautiful car. Mine is going to be similar, though all black.

Thanks,
Paul
 

littlerascle59

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RCKTMN said:
I am interested in knowing if anyone has installed a set of three speed Lightning Rods with a TH-400 in their car. I read a post that stated that the rods are longer. Could the rods from a four speed L.R. be put on a three speed L.R. to keep the factory look. Is there anything else that would be a concern. I am looking at buying a nice set-up but don't want to waste the money if there is something I'm not aware of.

Thanks,
Paul
I have a set of 3 Spd in mine with a TH-400. Only thing I needed afterwards was a custom made shifter top plate for my console.
 

RCKTMN

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I ended up getting a really nice 3-speed set-up. It works flawlessly and seems to be much smoother in its operation than any of the 4-speed ones I've come across. Thanks for the replies as they helped me to pull the trigger. I look forward to pushing forward with the project this Summer. Especially now that the transmission variable is decided.

Paul
 

RCKTMN

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It came with the cable and trans bracket. I haven't had a chance to bolt it on my 400, yet. If I find that I need anything, I'll give you a shout.

Thanks,
Paul
 
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