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big ronnie herr 08-17-2008 06:21 AM

steering columns 74 f100??????????
 
this truck has automatic tranny and recently the linkage broke inside the column i went to some numerous junkyards to find a new/used column to fit
in this truck to no avail. but one truck gave an idea they of must of ran into the same problem? they installed a hurst ratchet shifter into the floor this
vehicle was a late 80s/early 90s but a good idea. i guess my question is
would this be a great idea or no??? also the column is sound just dismantle
the existing linkage?? with the 74 there is a lot of room for the shifterwhat you think??????????

big ronnie herr
1969 f100 360 v8
1974 f100 supercab 360v8:-X25

Rebel Warrior 08-17-2008 01:44 PM

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NumberDummy 08-18-2008 04:32 AM


Originally Posted by big ronnie herr (Post 6456489)
this truck has automatic tranny and recently the linkage broke inside the column i went to some numerous junkyards to find a new/used column to fit
in this truck to no avail. but one truck gave an idea they of must of ran into the same problem? they installed a hurst ratchet shifter into the floor this
vehicle was a late 80s/early 90s but a good idea. i guess my question is
would this be a great idea or no??? also the column is sound just dismantle
the existing linkage?? with the 74 there is a lot of room for the shifterwhat you think??????????

big ronnie herr
1969 f100 360 v8
1974 f100 supercab 360v8

What part of the linkage broke?

The shift tubes used with the auto trans (the manual trans shift tubes are not the same), have no moving parts so they rarely break.

But it's quite common for the shift collar, and the selector lever that activates the NSS (neutral safety switch) to fail.

Both parts are still available from Ford and fit all 1973/77 F100/350's.

D5TZ7228A .. Shift Collar / MSRP: $59.45 / FTEpartsguy.com price: $ 42.80

DOTZ7B097B .. NSS Selector Lever / MSRP: $18.72 / FTEpartsguy.com price: $13.48

ford390gashog 08-18-2008 04:38 AM

Also all trucks from 73-79 used the same column as long as it is 2wd. Later years 78-79 used a plastic lower shroud but even that bolts up to the older one just fine. There is some slight differences between them but they will all bolt up.

NumberDummy 08-18-2008 05:16 AM


Originally Posted by Rebel Warrior (Post 6457335)
this product is #7 on the page. hope this helps you.-RW
AVAILABLE NOW THE SHIFTER TUBE FOR 73-77 TRUCK WITH THE SHIFT ON THE COLUMN (M/T or A/T?) THESE ARE BRAND NEW AND MADE IN USA, THEY ARE 26 3/8" LONG. THEY WILL RUN 45.00 EACH.

Which shift tube is this?

The seller makes no reference except for the length as to which shift tube they are offering.

There are five different shift tubes used from 1973 thru 1977. None are 26 3/8" long.

3 Speed Manual

1973's with Manual Steering (M/S) before serial number R00,001 use a shift tube that's 28 1/2" long.

1973's with M/S after serial number R00,001 and 1974/77's use a shift tube that's 27.93" long.

1973/77's with Power Steering (P/S) use a shift tube that's 26" long.

Automatic Transmission

1973/77's w/2WD & M/S // 1973/75's with 4WD have a shift tube that is 28 1/4" long.

1973/77's with 2WD & P/S // 1976/77's with 4WD have a shift tube that is 26 11/16" long.

:confused:

big ronnie herr 08-20-2008 08:20 PM

i kind of agree about the neutral safety switch the truck wont start unless i depress the switchfrom underneath i am gonna pull apart the column this weekend??

NumberDummy 08-21-2008 12:36 AM


Originally Posted by big ronnie herr (Post 6467829)
i kind of agree about the neutral safety switch the truck wont start unless i depress the switchfrom underneath i am gonna pull apart the column this weekend??

You do not have to pull the column apart to replace the NSS selector lever ( DOTZ7B097B ).

This lever is shaped like a inverted Y and snaps onto the shift tube thru a slot in the mast jacket (steering column cover).

The tip is prolly snapped off...quite common for that to happen. It's made from spring steel, so it's flexible. Over time, it snaps into two pieces.

It takes about 5 minutes to replace it.


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