Bobcat Posted Monday at 09:08 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:08 PM I recently had a 2004R installed in my '72 Avanti, by a reputable mechanic in my area. I supplied the kit from Nostalgic with their linkage rods. For some reason, he could not get the linkage right to pull the shifter into first or second gear. Will someone please provide pics that show the correct installation.
Gunslinger Posted Monday at 11:15 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:15 PM Contact Dan Booth at Nostalgic. The man believes in service after the sale.
Bobcat Posted Monday at 11:46 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 11:46 PM I know Dan does. But I would like actual installation photos.
Adam DeRosa Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago I also did a 200-4R conversion on my Avanti (RQB-1831). I did not purchase the kit Nostalgic sells, instead I was able to re-use and adjust my existing linkage. I can pull the shifter into second but not first as the linkage runs out of travel. But, in the 20 years since I've done the conversion this has not been an issue. I do think I may have had to swap the linkage arm that's mounted right on the transmission from the old TH400 onto the 200-4R. Your mechanic should be able to look at things and figure out what's wrong, otherwise have him give Dan a call as others have suggested, Sorry my car is not on a lift right now so I can't get you pics.
Bobcat Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago 13 hours ago, Adam DeRosa said: I also did a 200-4R conversion on my Avanti (RQB-1831). I did not purchase the kit Nostalgic sells, instead I was able to re-use and adjust my existing linkage. I can pull the shifter into second but not first as the linkage runs out of travel. But, in the 20 years since I've done the conversion this has not been an issue. I do think I may have had to swap the linkage arm that's mounted right on the transmission from the old TH400 onto the 200-4R. Your mechanic should be able to look at things and figure out what's wrong, otherwise have him give Dan a call as others have suggested, Sorry my car is not on a lift right now so I can't get you pics. Thanks for your insight.
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