Re: [Chevelle-list] Converting to a 4 speed.

2006-08-17 Thread John Nasta

I doubt that they have those humps. They have been on backorder for months.


Quoting Jim H. Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Year One has everything you need. If you have a floor shifter now you may
not need a hump.






Re: [Chevelle-list] Converting to a 4 speed.

2006-08-17 Thread Jimmy C.
I got one last fall at carlisle from Ground up an after market supplier, 
they had a pile in a box. unless something  has changed try them. Jimmy C.
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I doubt that they have those humps. They have been on backorder for months.


Quoting Jim H. Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Year One has everything you need. If you have a floor shifter now you may
not need a hump.











Re: [Chevelle-list] Converting to a 4 speed.

2006-08-16 Thread Jim Buckingham
I got one of the KITS, have to watch the pedals, the one I got were a little
misaligned and the bushing did not really fit.

Jim 

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There is a 64-66 kit, a '67 kit, and a 68-72 kit. They are all the same
price. The kits are definitely less expensive than buying the individual
parts piecemeal.

John Nasta




Quoting J. Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hey John is that advice the same for a '66 conversion?
  Regarding the overall $$ that is.

 Regards,

 Jim
 '66 Malibu

 --- John Nasta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 AFAIK the tranny humps are on backorder.

 There is a complete pedal/linkage kit available that is well worth 
 buying because the individual parts add up to much more $$.

 John Nasta



 Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

   I'm going to convert to a 4 speed next spring on
 my 68 SS. Right now I'm
  trying to get all the parts I'll need for the
 swap. I found a little
  information on this swap on team Chevelle. In the
 article it said I would
  need to add a metal hump to the transmission
 tunnel. Any body know where
  I can get one of these? Also does anyone know
 where I can get more info
  on this swap? Thanks ahead of time for any
 helpDennis
 
 
 






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Re: [Chevelle-list] Converting to a 4 speed.

2006-08-16 Thread Carl Ziegler
If you have not decided on what 4 speed to get, ask many questions. The rear end gear dictates your choices unless your wanting to change that as well. Many auto cars have highway gears and are not friendly to M21 style gearing. I've been down that road with a 3.08 and it is not an enjoyable start off in first. My $.02 
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Re: [Chevelle-list] Converting to a 4 speed.

2006-08-16 Thread william yetman
I did the swap on my 72 ss you can get all the parts from Ground Up 
Restorations... great prices and fast shipping


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I'm going to convert to a 4 speed next spring on my 68 SS. Right now I'm
trying to get all the parts I'll need for the swap. I found a little
information on this swap on team Chevelle. In the article it said I would
need to add a metal hump to the transmission tunnel. Any body know where
I can get one of these? Also does anyone know where I can get more info
on this swap? Thanks ahead of time for any helpDennis








Re: [Chevelle-list] Converting to a 4 speed.

2006-08-16 Thread Jim H. Thompson
Year One has everything you need. If you have a floor shifter now you may
not need a hump.

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To: Chevelle-list@chevelles.net
Subject: [Chevelle-list] Converting to a 4 speed.

 I'm going to convert to a 4 speed next spring on my 68 SS. Right now I'm
trying to get all the parts I'll need for the swap. I found a little
information on this swap on team Chevelle. In the article it said I would
need to add a metal hump to the transmission tunnel. Any body know where
I can get one of these? Also does anyone know where I can get more info
on this swap? Thanks ahead of time for any helpDennis




[Chevelle-list] Converting to a 4 speed.

2006-08-15 Thread dgage
 I'm going to convert to a 4 speed next spring on my 68 SS. Right now I'm
trying to get all the parts I'll need for the swap. I found a little
information on this swap on team Chevelle. In the article it said I would
need to add a metal hump to the transmission tunnel. Any body know where
I can get one of these? Also does anyone know where I can get more info
on this swap? Thanks ahead of time for any helpDennis




Re: [Chevelle-list] Converting to a 4 speed.

2006-08-15 Thread John Nasta

AFAIK the tranny humps are on backorder.

There is a complete pedal/linkage kit available that is well worth  
buying because the individual parts add up to much more $$.


John Nasta



Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


 I'm going to convert to a 4 speed next spring on my 68 SS. Right now I'm
trying to get all the parts I'll need for the swap. I found a little
information on this swap on team Chevelle. In the article it said I would
need to add a metal hump to the transmission tunnel. Any body know where
I can get one of these? Also does anyone know where I can get more info
on this swap? Thanks ahead of time for any helpDennis









Re: [Chevelle-list] Converting to a 4 speed.

2006-08-15 Thread J. Brady
Hey John is that advice the same for a '66 conversion?
 Regarding the overall $$ that is.

Regards,

Jim
'66 Malibu

--- John Nasta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 AFAIK the tranny humps are on backorder.
 
 There is a complete pedal/linkage kit available that
 is well worth  
 buying because the individual parts add up to much
 more $$.
 
 John Nasta
 
 
 
 Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
   I'm going to convert to a 4 speed next spring on
 my 68 SS. Right now I'm
  trying to get all the parts I'll need for the
 swap. I found a little
  information on this swap on team Chevelle. In the
 article it said I would
  need to add a metal hump to the transmission
 tunnel. Any body know where
  I can get one of these? Also does anyone know
 where I can get more info
  on this swap? Thanks ahead of time for any
 helpDennis
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Re: [Chevelle-list] Converting to a 4 speed.

2006-08-15 Thread John Nasta
There is a 64-66 kit, a '67 kit, and a 68-72 kit. They are all the  
same price. The kits are definitely less expensive than buying the  
individual parts piecemeal.


John Nasta




Quoting J. Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Hey John is that advice the same for a '66 conversion?
 Regarding the overall $$ that is.

Regards,

Jim
'66 Malibu

--- John Nasta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


AFAIK the tranny humps are on backorder.

There is a complete pedal/linkage kit available that
is well worth
buying because the individual parts add up to much
more $$.

John Nasta



Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

  I'm going to convert to a 4 speed next spring on
my 68 SS. Right now I'm
 trying to get all the parts I'll need for the
swap. I found a little
 information on this swap on team Chevelle. In the
article it said I would
 need to add a metal hump to the transmission
tunnel. Any body know where
 I can get one of these? Also does anyone know
where I can get more info
 on this swap? Thanks ahead of time for any
helpDennis










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