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    4 bbl swap, TV to short

    I started doing my 4 bbl swap, got my 2 bbl intake off etc,, and thought i would set the 4 bbl intake and carb in place to see if every thing would hook up, my throttle linkage will hook up but my TV rod is to short, i grabbed the tv rod off the truck i got the 4 bbl carb off but the end where it goes to the trans hooks up differnt, i thought about cutting my existing tv rod and extending it by welding a bar to lengthen it, but i dont no, any suggestions??

    #2
    Lokar makes a kit for it.

    But the idea about the extension is a good one - I've never thought about it.

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    Last edited by Tiggie; 02-02-2007, 10:52 PM.
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      #3
      ok thanks, i think tomorow i will extend it and see if it works, i dont see why it wouldnt, whats the worst that could happen if i have on wrong?

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        #4
        Your rod is too short...

        Get some enzyte....
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          #5
          Your best bet is probably to switch to a TV cable. If that rod isn't the right length, or you don't get the geometry quite right, it'll send the wrong feedback to the transmission. If it's just off by a little bit, it probably will just shift a little funny, but it could also destroy the trans if it's off significantly.

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            #6
            Originally posted by mrltd
            Your rod is too short...

            Get some enzyte....


            Yeah, extend it man. As long as you extend it in a fashion such that the orientation of the piece connected to the tranny does not change it will not change anything. Even if it's a little off, I'll probably be fine. Tweak it with a little bending.

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              #7
              Go with the lokar kit, or don't do it at all.
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                #8
                +1 mang, I wouldnt mess around with it, stick with what works. If its off even by a little bit it can really mess things up. I've been there. You dont want to blow the tranny.

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                  #9
                  Lokar works man thats what I used with my swap..
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                    #10
                    Use the truck rod and the piece off the truck tranny you got it off of. Problem solved. No geometry gets messed up.
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