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Old 10-22-2012, 12:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Stang Thang
Okay, I saw a video on YouTube that shows the switch under the dashboard and in the steering column. I looked on my truck and there is not a hole to mount the switch nor is there a little **** that is connected to the shifting mechanism. In other words, the steering column is a complete pipe all the way through the firewall with no openings to mount the switch. I saw a switch mounting kit on O' Riely's Web site which i'm assuming replicates the switch that i'm SUPPOSED to have. Can anyone verify that the switch kit will work? Its $60 I think
1967/77 F100/350's use the same steering column mounted NSS: C7TZ-7A247-A (Motorcraft SW-600).

1965/77 F100/350's use the same NSS selector lever: DOTZ-7B097-B (replaced C5TZ-7B097-A).

1978/79 F100/350: The NSS is mounted on the transmission. Since the 400 engine has been swapped in, the transmission and the steering column may have also been swapped.

Look on the left (drivers) side of the trans case where the manual control selector lever (shift rod attaches to it) is located...see if the NSS is located there.

1978/79: C6 uses a different NSS than a C4.