T-86 shifter question
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This one ought to be a little different!
I understand that many early Jeeps had T-86 transmissions with floor
shifts. My Studebaker Champ pickup also has a T-86 but it's a column
shift. I'd love to convert this truck to a floor shift (and would
really like to set up something like the old Twin Stick system AMC used).
Anyone have one of these shifters or a junk transmission that I could
scavenge for the parts, or know where one of these things might be
located? I see someone has exactly what I'm looking for on ebay, except
it's for a T-90.
Thanks!
Jeff DeWitt
I understand that many early Jeeps had T-86 transmissions with floor
shifts. My Studebaker Champ pickup also has a T-86 but it's a column
shift. I'd love to convert this truck to a floor shift (and would
really like to set up something like the old Twin Stick system AMC used).
Anyone have one of these shifters or a junk transmission that I could
scavenge for the parts, or know where one of these things might be
located? I see someone has exactly what I'm looking for on ebay, except
it's for a T-90.
Thanks!
Jeff DeWitt
Guest
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Twin stick? That's to the transfer gears. Just in case you were
thinking you could just add the shift tower to the top of your
transmission, without removing it's forks. A broken T-86 is at
tascherATattDOTcom here on the west coast. But, I would think the Study
would worth far more in it's classic form.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>
> This one ought to be a little different!
>
> I understand that many early Jeeps had T-86 transmissions with floor
> shifts. My Studebaker Champ pickup also has a T-86 but it's a column
> shift. I'd love to convert this truck to a floor shift (and would
> really like to set up something like the old Twin Stick system AMC used).
>
> Anyone have one of these shifters or a junk transmission that I could
> scavenge for the parts, or know where one of these things might be
> located? I see someone has exactly what I'm looking for on ebay, except
> it's for a T-90.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jeff DeWitt
thinking you could just add the shift tower to the top of your
transmission, without removing it's forks. A broken T-86 is at
tascherATattDOTcom here on the west coast. But, I would think the Study
would worth far more in it's classic form.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>
> This one ought to be a little different!
>
> I understand that many early Jeeps had T-86 transmissions with floor
> shifts. My Studebaker Champ pickup also has a T-86 but it's a column
> shift. I'd love to convert this truck to a floor shift (and would
> really like to set up something like the old Twin Stick system AMC used).
>
> Anyone have one of these shifters or a junk transmission that I could
> scavenge for the parts, or know where one of these things might be
> located? I see someone has exactly what I'm looking for on ebay, except
> it's for a T-90.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jeff DeWitt
Guest
Posts: n/a
Twin stick? That's to the transfer gears. Just in case you were
thinking you could just add the shift tower to the top of your
transmission, without removing it's forks. A broken T-86 is at
tascherATattDOTcom here on the west coast. But, I would think the Study
would worth far more in it's classic form.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>
> This one ought to be a little different!
>
> I understand that many early Jeeps had T-86 transmissions with floor
> shifts. My Studebaker Champ pickup also has a T-86 but it's a column
> shift. I'd love to convert this truck to a floor shift (and would
> really like to set up something like the old Twin Stick system AMC used).
>
> Anyone have one of these shifters or a junk transmission that I could
> scavenge for the parts, or know where one of these things might be
> located? I see someone has exactly what I'm looking for on ebay, except
> it's for a T-90.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jeff DeWitt
thinking you could just add the shift tower to the top of your
transmission, without removing it's forks. A broken T-86 is at
tascherATattDOTcom here on the west coast. But, I would think the Study
would worth far more in it's classic form.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>
> This one ought to be a little different!
>
> I understand that many early Jeeps had T-86 transmissions with floor
> shifts. My Studebaker Champ pickup also has a T-86 but it's a column
> shift. I'd love to convert this truck to a floor shift (and would
> really like to set up something like the old Twin Stick system AMC used).
>
> Anyone have one of these shifters or a junk transmission that I could
> scavenge for the parts, or know where one of these things might be
> located? I see someone has exactly what I'm looking for on ebay, except
> it's for a T-90.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jeff DeWitt
Guest
Posts: n/a
Twin stick? That's to the transfer gears. Just in case you were
thinking you could just add the shift tower to the top of your
transmission, without removing it's forks. A broken T-86 is at
tascherATattDOTcom here on the west coast. But, I would think the Study
would worth far more in it's classic form.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>
> This one ought to be a little different!
>
> I understand that many early Jeeps had T-86 transmissions with floor
> shifts. My Studebaker Champ pickup also has a T-86 but it's a column
> shift. I'd love to convert this truck to a floor shift (and would
> really like to set up something like the old Twin Stick system AMC used).
>
> Anyone have one of these shifters or a junk transmission that I could
> scavenge for the parts, or know where one of these things might be
> located? I see someone has exactly what I'm looking for on ebay, except
> it's for a T-90.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jeff DeWitt
thinking you could just add the shift tower to the top of your
transmission, without removing it's forks. A broken T-86 is at
tascherATattDOTcom here on the west coast. But, I would think the Study
would worth far more in it's classic form.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>
> This one ought to be a little different!
>
> I understand that many early Jeeps had T-86 transmissions with floor
> shifts. My Studebaker Champ pickup also has a T-86 but it's a column
> shift. I'd love to convert this truck to a floor shift (and would
> really like to set up something like the old Twin Stick system AMC used).
>
> Anyone have one of these shifters or a junk transmission that I could
> scavenge for the parts, or know where one of these things might be
> located? I see someone has exactly what I'm looking for on ebay, except
> it's for a T-90.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jeff DeWitt
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For those that don't remember what a Studdy looks like:
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For those that don't remember what a Studdy looks like:
http://www.cars.com/features/autosho...r_lead_425.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
http://www.cars.com/features/autosho...r_lead_425.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
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For those that don't remember what a Studdy looks like:
http://www.cars.com/features/autosho...r_lead_425.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
http://www.cars.com/features/autosho...r_lead_425.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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I know I'd have to remove the original shift forks, but this wasn't an
unuseual conversion back in the 50's and early 60's.
My truck left South Bend in 1960 with a little flathead 6 and some
previous owner put in an early Stude 289 V8 and this transmission, so
it's hardly stock. I've also had FAR more experience working on this
transmission than I ever wanted to have. The OD went bad and I'm in the
process of replacing it, which entails taking the transmission apart and
putting it back together... what a PAIN!. Besides this truck is a
keeper, I'm not working on it to make it more valuable, I'm working on
it because I love driving the thing (and hope to drive it to Alaska!).
You are reasonably thinking of the twin stick system that Jeep used
(after all this IS a Jeep newsgroup!), however AMC also had a twin stick
system they used in cars. One stick was for the shifter, the other was
an overdrive lockout lever and it had a button on the top that you could
use for a quick down shift. Studebakers version of the lockout was a
handle under the dash, which worked but wasn't nearly as cool as the AMC
Twin Stick.
http://userwww.service.emory.edu/~ma...twin-stick.gif
Thanks!
Jeff DeWitt
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Twin stick? That's to the transfer gears. Just in case you were
> thinking you could just add the shift tower to the top of your
> transmission, without removing it's forks. A broken T-86 is at
> tascherATattDOTcom here on the west coast. But, I would think the Study
> would worth far more in it's classic form.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>
>>This one ought to be a little different!
>>
>>I understand that many early Jeeps had T-86 transmissions with floor
>>shifts. My Studebaker Champ pickup also has a T-86 but it's a column
>>shift. I'd love to convert this truck to a floor shift (and would
>>really like to set up something like the old Twin Stick system AMC used).
>>
>>Anyone have one of these shifters or a junk transmission that I could
>>scavenge for the parts, or know where one of these things might be
>>located? I see someone has exactly what I'm looking for on ebay, except
>>it's for a T-90.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>Jeff DeWitt
unuseual conversion back in the 50's and early 60's.
My truck left South Bend in 1960 with a little flathead 6 and some
previous owner put in an early Stude 289 V8 and this transmission, so
it's hardly stock. I've also had FAR more experience working on this
transmission than I ever wanted to have. The OD went bad and I'm in the
process of replacing it, which entails taking the transmission apart and
putting it back together... what a PAIN!. Besides this truck is a
keeper, I'm not working on it to make it more valuable, I'm working on
it because I love driving the thing (and hope to drive it to Alaska!).
You are reasonably thinking of the twin stick system that Jeep used
(after all this IS a Jeep newsgroup!), however AMC also had a twin stick
system they used in cars. One stick was for the shifter, the other was
an overdrive lockout lever and it had a button on the top that you could
use for a quick down shift. Studebakers version of the lockout was a
handle under the dash, which worked but wasn't nearly as cool as the AMC
Twin Stick.
http://userwww.service.emory.edu/~ma...twin-stick.gif
Thanks!
Jeff DeWitt
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Twin stick? That's to the transfer gears. Just in case you were
> thinking you could just add the shift tower to the top of your
> transmission, without removing it's forks. A broken T-86 is at
> tascherATattDOTcom here on the west coast. But, I would think the Study
> would worth far more in it's classic form.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>
>>This one ought to be a little different!
>>
>>I understand that many early Jeeps had T-86 transmissions with floor
>>shifts. My Studebaker Champ pickup also has a T-86 but it's a column
>>shift. I'd love to convert this truck to a floor shift (and would
>>really like to set up something like the old Twin Stick system AMC used).
>>
>>Anyone have one of these shifters or a junk transmission that I could
>>scavenge for the parts, or know where one of these things might be
>>located? I see someone has exactly what I'm looking for on ebay, except
>>it's for a T-90.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>Jeff DeWitt
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I know I'd have to remove the original shift forks, but this wasn't an
unuseual conversion back in the 50's and early 60's.
My truck left South Bend in 1960 with a little flathead 6 and some
previous owner put in an early Stude 289 V8 and this transmission, so
it's hardly stock. I've also had FAR more experience working on this
transmission than I ever wanted to have. The OD went bad and I'm in the
process of replacing it, which entails taking the transmission apart and
putting it back together... what a PAIN!. Besides this truck is a
keeper, I'm not working on it to make it more valuable, I'm working on
it because I love driving the thing (and hope to drive it to Alaska!).
You are reasonably thinking of the twin stick system that Jeep used
(after all this IS a Jeep newsgroup!), however AMC also had a twin stick
system they used in cars. One stick was for the shifter, the other was
an overdrive lockout lever and it had a button on the top that you could
use for a quick down shift. Studebakers version of the lockout was a
handle under the dash, which worked but wasn't nearly as cool as the AMC
Twin Stick.
http://userwww.service.emory.edu/~ma...twin-stick.gif
Thanks!
Jeff DeWitt
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Twin stick? That's to the transfer gears. Just in case you were
> thinking you could just add the shift tower to the top of your
> transmission, without removing it's forks. A broken T-86 is at
> tascherATattDOTcom here on the west coast. But, I would think the Study
> would worth far more in it's classic form.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>
>>This one ought to be a little different!
>>
>>I understand that many early Jeeps had T-86 transmissions with floor
>>shifts. My Studebaker Champ pickup also has a T-86 but it's a column
>>shift. I'd love to convert this truck to a floor shift (and would
>>really like to set up something like the old Twin Stick system AMC used).
>>
>>Anyone have one of these shifters or a junk transmission that I could
>>scavenge for the parts, or know where one of these things might be
>>located? I see someone has exactly what I'm looking for on ebay, except
>>it's for a T-90.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>Jeff DeWitt
unuseual conversion back in the 50's and early 60's.
My truck left South Bend in 1960 with a little flathead 6 and some
previous owner put in an early Stude 289 V8 and this transmission, so
it's hardly stock. I've also had FAR more experience working on this
transmission than I ever wanted to have. The OD went bad and I'm in the
process of replacing it, which entails taking the transmission apart and
putting it back together... what a PAIN!. Besides this truck is a
keeper, I'm not working on it to make it more valuable, I'm working on
it because I love driving the thing (and hope to drive it to Alaska!).
You are reasonably thinking of the twin stick system that Jeep used
(after all this IS a Jeep newsgroup!), however AMC also had a twin stick
system they used in cars. One stick was for the shifter, the other was
an overdrive lockout lever and it had a button on the top that you could
use for a quick down shift. Studebakers version of the lockout was a
handle under the dash, which worked but wasn't nearly as cool as the AMC
Twin Stick.
http://userwww.service.emory.edu/~ma...twin-stick.gif
Thanks!
Jeff DeWitt
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Twin stick? That's to the transfer gears. Just in case you were
> thinking you could just add the shift tower to the top of your
> transmission, without removing it's forks. A broken T-86 is at
> tascherATattDOTcom here on the west coast. But, I would think the Study
> would worth far more in it's classic form.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>
>>This one ought to be a little different!
>>
>>I understand that many early Jeeps had T-86 transmissions with floor
>>shifts. My Studebaker Champ pickup also has a T-86 but it's a column
>>shift. I'd love to convert this truck to a floor shift (and would
>>really like to set up something like the old Twin Stick system AMC used).
>>
>>Anyone have one of these shifters or a junk transmission that I could
>>scavenge for the parts, or know where one of these things might be
>>located? I see someone has exactly what I'm looking for on ebay, except
>>it's for a T-90.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>Jeff DeWitt
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I know I'd have to remove the original shift forks, but this wasn't an
unuseual conversion back in the 50's and early 60's.
My truck left South Bend in 1960 with a little flathead 6 and some
previous owner put in an early Stude 289 V8 and this transmission, so
it's hardly stock. I've also had FAR more experience working on this
transmission than I ever wanted to have. The OD went bad and I'm in the
process of replacing it, which entails taking the transmission apart and
putting it back together... what a PAIN!. Besides this truck is a
keeper, I'm not working on it to make it more valuable, I'm working on
it because I love driving the thing (and hope to drive it to Alaska!).
You are reasonably thinking of the twin stick system that Jeep used
(after all this IS a Jeep newsgroup!), however AMC also had a twin stick
system they used in cars. One stick was for the shifter, the other was
an overdrive lockout lever and it had a button on the top that you could
use for a quick down shift. Studebakers version of the lockout was a
handle under the dash, which worked but wasn't nearly as cool as the AMC
Twin Stick.
http://userwww.service.emory.edu/~ma...twin-stick.gif
Thanks!
Jeff DeWitt
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Twin stick? That's to the transfer gears. Just in case you were
> thinking you could just add the shift tower to the top of your
> transmission, without removing it's forks. A broken T-86 is at
> tascherATattDOTcom here on the west coast. But, I would think the Study
> would worth far more in it's classic form.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>
>>This one ought to be a little different!
>>
>>I understand that many early Jeeps had T-86 transmissions with floor
>>shifts. My Studebaker Champ pickup also has a T-86 but it's a column
>>shift. I'd love to convert this truck to a floor shift (and would
>>really like to set up something like the old Twin Stick system AMC used).
>>
>>Anyone have one of these shifters or a junk transmission that I could
>>scavenge for the parts, or know where one of these things might be
>>located? I see someone has exactly what I'm looking for on ebay, except
>>it's for a T-90.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>Jeff DeWitt
unuseual conversion back in the 50's and early 60's.
My truck left South Bend in 1960 with a little flathead 6 and some
previous owner put in an early Stude 289 V8 and this transmission, so
it's hardly stock. I've also had FAR more experience working on this
transmission than I ever wanted to have. The OD went bad and I'm in the
process of replacing it, which entails taking the transmission apart and
putting it back together... what a PAIN!. Besides this truck is a
keeper, I'm not working on it to make it more valuable, I'm working on
it because I love driving the thing (and hope to drive it to Alaska!).
You are reasonably thinking of the twin stick system that Jeep used
(after all this IS a Jeep newsgroup!), however AMC also had a twin stick
system they used in cars. One stick was for the shifter, the other was
an overdrive lockout lever and it had a button on the top that you could
use for a quick down shift. Studebakers version of the lockout was a
handle under the dash, which worked but wasn't nearly as cool as the AMC
Twin Stick.
http://userwww.service.emory.edu/~ma...twin-stick.gif
Thanks!
Jeff DeWitt
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> Twin stick? That's to the transfer gears. Just in case you were
> thinking you could just add the shift tower to the top of your
> transmission, without removing it's forks. A broken T-86 is at
> tascherATattDOTcom here on the west coast. But, I would think the Study
> would worth far more in it's classic form.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Jeff DeWitt wrote:
>
>>This one ought to be a little different!
>>
>>I understand that many early Jeeps had T-86 transmissions with floor
>>shifts. My Studebaker Champ pickup also has a T-86 but it's a column
>>shift. I'd love to convert this truck to a floor shift (and would
>>really like to set up something like the old Twin Stick system AMC used).
>>
>>Anyone have one of these shifters or a junk transmission that I could
>>scavenge for the parts, or know where one of these things might be
>>located? I see someone has exactly what I'm looking for on ebay, except
>>it's for a T-90.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>Jeff DeWitt


