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Is it a NP435 or C-6 you need help with? I know the NP435 but I have also seen divorced setups with the C-6. The NP435 was easy the shifter mounted with 2 bolts on the rear drivers side tail housing with 2 rods . It was a simple setup I will try to take a picture for you.
Mil1ion is the only member that I know of who can post illustrations of the linkage.
The illustrations are in the CD version of the 1973/79 Ford Light Truck Parts Catalog. Mil1ion can scan and post, but there's 4 different illustrations.
Need to know: Year of the truck, the model, and is it full or part time? Do you have a part time transfer case, or a full time?
I have been looking for the linkage for 3 months now It's for a 77 F250 with an auto c-6 and divorced np205 with part time 4 wheel drive any suggestions where to find it
I have been looking for the linkage for 3 months now It's for a 77 F250 with an auto c-6 and divorced np205 with part time 4 wheel drive any suggestions where to find it
Old post dug up. Welcome to FTE. Your best bet, Junkyard.
Is that a single linkage or dual and are they the same for a manual trans., w/ the mntng hdw. being different? I am only asking because I may have one from a '74 f250, but it is just 1 piece.
I have everything else, but the bushing are worn pretty badly, not good for a frame off restoration. I'll turn one out of brass on a lathe if I have to, but I'd rather just buy one.
I have everything else, but the bushing are worn pretty badly, not good for a frame off restoration. I'll turn one out of brass on a lathe if I have to, but I'd rather just buy one.
If you're referring to the T/C shift lever bushings...
2) EOTZ-7335-C (replaced D3TZ-7335-A) .. Transfer Case Gearshift Lever Bushings / Available from Ford.