1 Why?
2 The 65 doesn't have one, but I don't see why you can't remove the
comb from the 62 an put on the 65 trans?
3 Why?
Jimmy
On 5/19/15, Gary H. <62to65mopar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> While the mail list message volume has slowed, let me bring this question up
> again.
>
> To recap, how to put a 1965 console TorqueFlite into a 1962 Plymouth with
> push buttons:
>
> Steps:
>
> 1 change the cable adapter
> 2 change the rooster comb
> 3 MAYBE need a block off plate for the parking brake housing?
>
> For 1 and 2, change from what to what?
> For 3, true or false?
>
> Thanks,
> Gary H.
>
>
>
>> -------Original Message-------
>
>>
>> Thanks. Yes, he has a 1965 console trans hooked to P.B. setup. The mods
>> required with steps (and photos if possible) would help a lot of Mopar
>> fans.
>>
>> Gary H.
>>
>>
>> > -------Original Message-------
>> > From: Bill M
>> >
>> > From my research to go the other way (earlier trans for use on a 65
>> > console shift) the cable adapter and rooster comb must be swapped.
>> > He'll need a block off plate for the parking brake housing...I think!
>> >
>> > Bill M
>
>
> There is a fellow with a 1962 Plymouth who is trying to put a 1965
> TorqueFlite into his car. He is confused about what to do. He has the
> original 1962 PB cables in the Plymouth now.
>
> So I need to add some specifics to the transmission tech tips page.
> http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/transtech.html
>
> Under the heading "cable adapters" there is a sentence "Adapters and cables
> are not interchangable between P.B. and console models." There is a B&W
> graphic there but if I could get some photos of the difference that would
> help.
>
> Under the heading 62-65 727 torqueflight interchange there is a sentence
> "The 1965 torqueflight can be used with P.B. with a minor valvebody/cable
> mod." If I can get what the exact mods need are (photos too if possible) I
> will add that.
>
> Any help and advice is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Gary H.
>>
>