Re: 700R4 gearshift linkage
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Interesting point Howard.
But I guess it's easier to adjust the length of travel (length of arm on carb) in this position instead of having something going paralell with the cable. The cable is not an on/off cable. As far as I understand it measures the accelerator position and has to be adjusted so the second gear goes in around 15-20 mph. /Jan
Posted on: 2016/5/22 10:24
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Re: 700R4 gearshift linkage
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Too bad but guess Bendtsen thought it out. I just like to try and hide my mods a bit better or at least make them look halfway professional. IMO, that big plate and welding onto the carb is kind of tacky.
Posted on: 2016/5/22 10:37
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Howard
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Re: 700R4 gearshift linkage
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Thinking a little bit more about it, I really like your idea Howard. Will check it out when I do the job.
/Jan
Posted on: 2016/5/22 10:38
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Re: 700R4 gearshift linkage
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I can't see why you could not get longer studs for rear of carb, and put a bracket straight across .
edit,, not use the plate
Posted on: 2016/5/22 16:47
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For those with a 56 pushbutton shift wanting to convert to a GM trans and no ready adaption for the Packard PB mechanism, there might be some hope after all.
Here is a modern aftermarket electric shift mechanism by Powertrain Control Solutions. It is available for several models of GM trans. Downside is this actuator unit does not use straight electrical wiring but rather sends digital command signals over a CAN bus so the original buttons and wiring would have to go. Upside is the control module is small and maybe could fit sideways inside the 56 button enclosure. No idea if there is a way to switch orientation on the buttons or display though.
Posted on: 2017/3/7 22:04
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I think you still could use pack buttons via a relay.
It would take some soldering..and 6 relay s.. And to figure out that electronic board..where you can break into each circuit.
Posted on: 2017/3/7 23:53
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Not quite that easy. CAN bus technology is only 3 or 4 wires with bytes of data flowing so many bits per second. There is at least one microprocessor involved if not one in each piece. There is also a speed sensor involved to provide the safety so you can't select park or reverse when going forward. Tying relays into that operation might be quite a chore in avoiding spurious or false signals or injecting interference type noise into the solid state circuitry.
This thing looks to be pretty versatile. The motor operating the cable appears to be a stepper controlled by the microprocessor because there is a calibration process involved to tell the system how many detent positions there are. You then manually move the detent lever and step the motor with the + and - buttons so the cable lines up to the lever in each position. That data is then stored in the memory. They have a Ford version too so It might be able to work quite a few trans. If the control module will fit in the PB enclosure it might be possible to do something with the original buttons to have them operate the real buttons underneath. Not sure what could be done with the display though because that is also controlled by the microprocessor.
Posted on: 2017/3/8 0:13
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