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Muncie 4 Speed Hurst Rods Shifter Plate Conversion Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $124.95
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Kansas City, Kansas, United States

Kansas City, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Dale Wilch's Manufacturer Part Number:Muncie 4 speed shifter Brand:Dale Wilch's UPC:Does not apply


Muncie 4 speed Hurst rods shifter plate conversion kit
Muncie 4 speed Hurst rods shifter plate conversion kit
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This is just about necessary if you're racing with a Muncie 4-speed transmission. Designed and Manufacturered by a racer. This kit includes the lighter shifter rods made of heavy wall 5/8" aluminum bar stock (not tubing). These are straight rods and will not work in a console or stock shifter hole in your floorboard. Patterned after the Hurst "Ram Rod" to provide serious shifting with out the flexing or bent rod wiggle that is a problem with the stock Hurts rods in a race application. The included components are CNC machined billet aluminum mounting plate, air craft style rod ends (heim joints) bolts, self locking nuts, bushings and spacers required for a complete installation. With this conversion you must furnish the transmission shifter arms and a good Hurst Competition Plus shifter mechanism.

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