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I'm looking for the linkage between the 4-speed trans and the steering column, which connects to the collar that allows the key to be removed only in reverse.
The trans is an M20, and the car is a '70 big block Camaro. Any help is appreciated! -Sam
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me first!
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Darren,
If you get two can I have one? ![]()
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Does this reverse rod look like the one you need There are no numbers on it.
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I have one also. I want to remember this coming out of a 69 Camaro or Firebird but I can't say for sure. Its worth a shot:
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In my case I am going to have to be a stickler for the correct numbered rods (5618 & 5624). Which means I'll probably be waiting a long time.
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I not think either one of those will work on a 2nd Gen Camaro, the part of the bellcrank that bolts to the frame looks wrong.
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