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Stovebolt six. Memory test - what did the Chevy's of the late 40s and early 50s have concerning their 3-speed column shifts? I can still hear the gear whine of those transmissions.I never owned one but drove several.
Stovebolt six. Memory test - what did the Chevy's of the late 40s and early 50s have concerning their 3-speed column shifts? I can still hear the gear whine of those transmissions.I never owned one but drove several.
Vacuum assisted shift! Hard to speed shift in the Summer and impossible in the Winter! I've owned 3 with that setup. But, that old cast iron 6 was one tough motor! PJ
Power assist on the shift. I never could figure out why it was invented! It worked great when new, but when it got a couple years on it, it was a royal pain as it took more pressure to shift than without it. It could be removed and return the transmission to a regular shift by removing the chamber and changing the linkages, which a lot of them were.
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