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#943487 05/15/2013 9:40 PM
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I got two 1956 Chevys with the 235s and 3 on the tree. Both were in pieces when I bought them and I just got the tranny rebuilt and bolted back to the bell housing. The problem is that when I went to hook up the linkage to the column "shift box" mounted on the steering column, only the first and reverse control rod matched up and looked like this. (http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com/shop/1955truck2/55ctsm0704.htm) However, the rod for 2nd and 3rd was a solid "J-shaped" rod that is approximately the same length as the first and reverse rod. It does not look like this diagram in the shop manual. Both trucks had this rod and not the two rods and "lever" that mounts to the bell housing or back of the block. I'm confused. Am I totally missing what I should have - the two rods and "lever" mechanism like the manual, or is there some kind of conversion or change here? Thanks for your input!

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yes, the 56 setup from the box to the trans is different than the 55, only the 55 had that pivot on the bellhousing - here's that diagram from the 57 manual

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"When we tug a single thing in nature, we find it attached to the rest of the world" ~ John Muir
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Thank you SO much Bill! This should take care of all my woes! Now to get the engine to actually run!

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