second tip place it in this
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I know that the shifter comes with these little switch for the reverse light and neutral safety switch u think I could just wire those to the shifter.First tip: don't throw the backdrive linkage out. It controls your ignition lock and reverse lights.
You could do it that way, but frankly it's easier to use the shifter/ linkage/ backdrive. When I used an aftermarket shifter, I made a wiring harness connected to the the two micro switches for neutral safety switch and backup lights. It required cutting and splicing into the two circuits. I don't like doing it that way.I know that the shifter comes with these little switch for the reverse light and neutral safety switch u think I could just wire those to the shifter.
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You could do it that way, but frankly it's easier to use the shifter/ linkage/ backdrive. When I used an aftermarket shifter, I made a wiring harness connected to the the two micro switches for neutral safety switch and backup lights. It required cutting and splicing into the two circuits. I don't like doing it that way.
I also locked the column collar in the park position.
This was a Hurst V-matic shifter. I'm sure they connect the same way.
Ok I see, so any ideas of how I would set up the shifter with stock backdrive?You could do it that way, but frankly it's easier to use the shifter/ linkage/ backdrive. When I used an aftermarket shifter, I made a wiring harness connected to the the two micro switches for neutral safety switch and backup lights. It required cutting and splicing into the two circuits. I don't like doing it that way.
I also locked the column collar in the park position.
This was a Hurst V-matic shifter. I'm sure they connect the same way.
You could do it that way, but frankly it's easier to use the shifter/ linkage/ backdrive. When I used an aftermarket shifter, I made a wiring harness connected to the the two micro switches for neutral safety switch and backup lights. It required cutting and splicing into the two circuits. I don't like doing it that way.
I also locked the column collar in the park position.
This was a Hurst V-matic shifter. I'm sure they connect the same way.
New here, I was woundering if anybody had any tips on installing a megashifter into my 79 elky. It was originally a bench seat column shift if now converting to a
Bucket and a floor shift.
Yes I bought a console and shifter plate from Dixie Restoration DepotAre you using a console ?
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