Dual Gate Shifter
#1
Dual Gate Shifter
Installing an aftermarket dual gate in a 1972 Cutlass. Original console with standard floor shifter. Has anyone done this or know of literature that details modifications required? Certain I can figure it out but console is mint and do not want to ruin. Would rather have some info first.
#2
I am not sure you can correctly adapt an aftermarket dual gate to the original console. You may want to find an original dual gate. Maybe someone else has experience with the aftermarket style.
#3
If you use the search engine on this site your questions will be answered. There are markings on the underside of the console where you have to cut but be careful there are also markings for 4 speed manuel shifter, be sure to cut in the right place.
#4
Dual gate
Installing an aftermarket dual gate in a 1972 Cutlass. Original console with standard floor shifter. Has anyone done this or know of literature that details modifications required? Certain I can figure it out but console is mint and do not want to ruin. Would rather have some info first.
#5
I think you will have to acquire the Olds mounting brackets & be sure where to mount them on the shifter body as the holes may not be there. There are variations in the body/frame of the shifters depending on application. IIRC even some of the cable housing anchor points are different but can't swear to it without any in front of me. I do think it will work, may just require measuring & mock up multiple times before you cut or drill into anything.
I have a couple of 4 speed dual gates that I want to install in our cars but haven't gotten around to it, I think the frame is similar to the aftermarket you have & different from previous "OE" Olds units.
I have a couple of 4 speed dual gates that I want to install in our cars but haven't gotten around to it, I think the frame is similar to the aftermarket you have & different from previous "OE" Olds units.
#6
Years ago I swapped a standard auto shifter for a factory Dual Gate. As stated, the console has to be cut, and the underside has molded in lines to guide you. Don't use a high speed cutter (Dremel, jig saw, etc) as the plastic will melt as you try to cut it - use a slow cutting speed instead (hand saw would work well).
I had original mounting brackets so all I had to do was lay the shifter on the floor board and drill holes in the floor pan at the appropriate locations. Not sure what bracketry your shifter would have/need.
The DG uses a different shifter cable than the regular console shifter, and I think (not 100% certain) a different bracket at the transmission mount, too.
I had original mounting brackets so all I had to do was lay the shifter on the floor board and drill holes in the floor pan at the appropriate locations. Not sure what bracketry your shifter would have/need.
The DG uses a different shifter cable than the regular console shifter, and I think (not 100% certain) a different bracket at the transmission mount, too.
#7
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...c-console.html
There are a couple of pics here of the console I did for my car.
There are a couple of pics here of the console I did for my car.
#8
Dual Gate Shifter
Years ago I swapped a standard auto shifter for a factory Dual Gate. As stated, the console has to be cut, and the underside has molded in lines to guide you. Don't use a high speed cutter (Dremel, jig saw, etc) as the plastic will melt as you try to cut it - use a slow cutting speed instead (hand saw would work well).
I had original mounting brackets so all I had to do was lay the shifter on the floor board and drill holes in the floor pan at the appropriate locations. Not sure what bracketry your shifter would have/need.
The DG uses a different shifter cable than the regular console shifter, and I think (not 100% certain) a different bracket at the transmission mount, too.
I had original mounting brackets so all I had to do was lay the shifter on the floor board and drill holes in the floor pan at the appropriate locations. Not sure what bracketry your shifter would have/need.
The DG uses a different shifter cable than the regular console shifter, and I think (not 100% certain) a different bracket at the transmission mount, too.
Thanks for the info.
#9
#10
The cable is different. The bracket on the transmission is different between a th350 and th400 not a dual gate and standard floor shift. I have a th350 bracket in the garage if you want a pic. I can snap a pic of one with the correct brackets for the floor mount as well if you would like.
Last edited by Eric Anderson; February 5th, 2014 at 08:37 AM.
#12
Here's a link with specific info on cable differences:
https://classicoldsmobile.com/forums...dual-gate.html
Last edited by Fun71; February 5th, 2014 at 04:18 PM.
#13
Hello I purchased the dual gate shifter and cable non aftermarket its a 3 speed. Can you adjust the cable because it's not matching up when I put it in gear drive will be in neutral. Can I still use the original transmission cable mount.
#14
I replied in your other thread but here is a more detailed adjustment description from the Hurst installation instructions:
7. ADJUST CABLE: SEE FIGURE 1 (Below)
Loosen nut that fastens cable pin to transmission control arm. Loosen nut enough to allow pin to slide in the slot in the arm. Turn the arm to NEUTRAL position. Move the stick to NEUTRAL. Tighten the adjusting nut. Test movement of stick and check to be sure that stick positions agree with transmission control operation.
If it's more that just a small offset that you can't adjust at the transmission bracket, then you likely don't have the correct cable for the Dual Gate shifter.
From the link I posted in the other thread:
I suggest you measure your cable and verify it is the correct one.
7. ADJUST CABLE: SEE FIGURE 1 (Below)
Loosen nut that fastens cable pin to transmission control arm. Loosen nut enough to allow pin to slide in the slot in the arm. Turn the arm to NEUTRAL position. Move the stick to NEUTRAL. Tighten the adjusting nut. Test movement of stick and check to be sure that stick positions agree with transmission control operation.
If it's more that just a small offset that you can't adjust at the transmission bracket, then you likely don't have the correct cable for the Dual Gate shifter.
From the link I posted in the other thread:
I suggest you measure your cable and verify it is the correct one.
Last edited by Fun71; February 12th, 2014 at 11:29 AM.
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