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Cant find park lots of play in shifter

Started by 440charger68, September 17, 2011, 07:12:30 PM

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440charger68

so we just threw in our 383 with a 727 trans and we were unable to find park, i looked underneath the car and the shifter linkage was moving fine and the linkages were tight so we dropped the pan and found that the rooster comb wasnt moving the valve body to get it into drive. How often do rooster combs wear and what are the sysptoms? could this be why it can find park or any other gear now?  :shruggy: its a 70 dodge challenger
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mikepmcs

could your cable possibly be melted from the heat of the exhaust.  that's of course if you have an aftermarket floor shifter with a longer than normal cable.
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John_Kunkel


The shift shaft is attached to the roostercomb with swaged splines, it's fairly common for the shift shaft to loosen or completely spin in the roostercomb. I have tried welding (after removing the plastic shoe) but replacement is the best way.
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