shift linkage bushings

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shift linkage bushings

Post by 74rr400 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:48 pm

does anyone have any clue where to get new shift linkage bushings for a column shift automatic? one of my bushings in the z(?)bar disintegrated and now the car wont go into/pops out of gear while goin down the road.
if no one knows i'm willing to take 4-speed conversion donations!!!!!! :help:

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Re: shift linkage bushings

Post by 71440 gtx » Mon Jan 11, 2010 9:28 pm

JK185 Steering column lower support spacer - 3 required per vehicle - $4.00 ea.

C28K Lower steering column bearing sleeve and seal - Replaces OEM # 3575228 and all it's supersessions $40.00ea.

C29 Lower steering column bearing sleeve - For 1970 vehicles equipped with steering column lockout. Also used on 1971-74 cars with column automatic shifter $35.00 ea.

542 Lower steering column bearing - 2 bolt pattern - Replaces OEM # 2883542 $80.00 ea.

543 Lower steering column bearing -3 bolt pattern - Replaces OEM # 2883543 $80.00 ea.
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Re: shift linkage bushings

Post by 74rr400 » Tue Jan 12, 2010 12:52 am

that sounds like bushings in the column itself. i need the bushings that go on the bar that comes off the trans and goes to the frame and connects to the rod that goes up to the selector on the column. sorry if i didn't describe it to well. the best i can describe it as is the same as the Z bar on a 4-speed.

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