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  • Jeff Z.
    Frequent User
    • February 1, 1994
    • 94

    63 Reverse Lever 3824816



    Also can anyone send me pics of original 63 shifters showing washer/spacer near spring end of cross shaft (3837432) and pin and clip which holds shift handle to cross shaft 542967 and 9412978.
    63 Convert 340 hp
    66 Coupe 300 hp
    67 Camaro 1500 hp
    00 SS Camaro 320 hp
  • Loren L.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • April 30, 1976
    • 4104

    #2
    Re: 63 Reverse Lever 3824816

    One is for a Muncie, the other for a T-10.

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    • Jeff Z.
      Frequent User
      • February 1, 1994
      • 94

      #3
      Re: 63 Reverse Lever 3824816

      Loren,
      I thought the shifter stayed the same for both trans. AIM and Noland Adam's book show shifter assembly same for both as 3824815. Trans reverse level and shifter rod do change but shifter reverse level I thought was same.
      Thanks Jeff
      63 Convert 340 hp
      66 Coupe 300 hp
      67 Camaro 1500 hp
      00 SS Camaro 320 hp

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      • Michael H.
        Expired
        • January 29, 2008
        • 7477

        #4
        Re: 63 Reverse Lever 3824816

        Originally posted by Jeff Zsoldos (23935)
        I have two 63 shifters with different reverse levers. Short lever is about 2.5” center to center and long level is 2.75” center to center with ITM stamped on inside. 62 and earlier reverse levels are at least 1.0” longer. Any ideas? Does anyone have a print of 3824816 they can email showing dimensions.

        Also can anyone send me pics of original 63 shifters showing washer/spacer near spring end of cross shaft (3837432) and pin and clip which holds shift handle to cross shaft 542967 and 9412978.
        I wonder if one of those levers is from some same era passenger car shifter? I know the lever didn't change number for Corvette in 63 when Muncie was used. Same as Warner.

        In the washer, I think that was a mid production addition to eliminate shifter buzz. (it didn't)

        I have a bag of of pins here somewhere and if I can dig it out, I'll get a pic of it.

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