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i can't help you with the tranny, but if you use the b&m pro-ratchet
shifter, with a later trans, since it is a full ratchet, the travel does
not matter, it only moves about 1/2" each way. the reverse lever fits in the left slot.
 
my car also has a manual reverse valve body, so i have to pay
attention to which gear i am in, but with a normal valve body it is 
a perfect conversion.  
 
the october 2001 mopar of month shows a picture of the interior
with the shifter, most people don't know it is not stock. the only thing that 
gives it away is the reverse lockout lever.

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I have a 64 Sport Fury, 383 ci, 727 cable floor shifter. I have been dealing 
with Pat Blais up in Portland, and Macys Trannys in Concord CA. When the car 
is warmed up after about 15 minutes of driving, i have no gears. Let it cool 
down for 15 minutes and everything is fine. I put a manual valve body in it 
from Pat, new cables, new shifter, new radiator so the lines are clear, the 
tranny has been pressure checked. It works excellent when cold. I want to change to 
a later year linkage, but do not want to lose my console. If i go later year 
alot of thing will have to change, and i want to keep the inside stock, except 
for the gauges. Anyone have a clue why the tranny works like this and what is 
the remedy? Rockin Rog

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