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Bernhard 03-23-2018 02:31 AM

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Originally Posted by 69 Post Sedan (Post 1393670)
IIRC, Hurst designed the Ram Rod in the late 50’s but didn’t produce it. Then Mr. Gasket came out with the V-Gate in the early 70’s which pushed Hurst to start producing the Ram Rod.

As far as which one is better is very debatable......all I can say is I’ve heard a lot more complaints about the V-Gate than the Ram Rod. The main complaint is getting caught between gears and the two finger T-handle is hard to reach. Another is not being able to downshift when the vehicle is moving. I can tell you that I absolutely love my Ram Rod.....it’s very solid and a much simpler design compared the V-Gate.

Just my $.02.

Kurt

Can you down shift with the Ram Rod ?

Bernhard 03-23-2018 02:34 AM

Does one require more floor board modification than the other?

68l30 03-23-2018 02:42 AM

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This is all I have left of mine... sent it back years ago for a rebuild and they threw it out and replaced it with a Hurst. That trigger didn’t fit my fingers very well, painful on the street.

BIG

68l30 03-23-2018 02:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Bernhard (Post 1393680)
Does one require more floor board modification than the other?

The hole in the floor of my Road Runner was .... massive. No other way to describe it..

BIG

PxTx 03-23-2018 04:53 AM

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I thought there was an early and late design of the Hurst Shifter. The earlier one had a chrome, flatter reverse stick. May have even had a different name.

This is a terrible pic, but neat, sparkle decal tee handle was original to this shifter I was told. Don't see many of them.

69 Post Sedan 03-23-2018 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Bernhard (Post 1393679)
Can you down shift with the Ram Rod ?

Yes, with ease. I have a quick video on Facebook of me shifting my Chevelle in town.

https://www.facebook.com/kurt.burdic...3939465274386/

The RamRod is very easy to setup. After bolting it to the transmission, put the shifter in neutral, engage the reverse in reverse. That locks the shifter so it can’t move and it’s exactly where it needs to be for setting up the shifter rods. Then you set up the shifter rods to the levers on the transmission. After that, take it out of reverse and it’s good to go.....very simple.

Kurt

69 Post Sedan 03-23-2018 07:25 AM

Here is a a link to some good information on Day 2 shifters including RamRod and V-Gate although some pictures are gone now.

https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthrea...ghlight=Ramrod

Kurt

NorCam 03-23-2018 12:04 PM

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Pictures are all there Kurt...you just need to update your browser with the patch to fix Photobucket. There's a Sticky thread in the lounge (click this link)
I absolutely love this thread and read all 12 pages of the other. It's pure torture as I want to install a RamRod but don't want to go cutting up a restored floor or tunnel. Still very very tempting.

Bernhard 03-23-2018 01:38 PM

Thanks for the great feedback on these very cool shifters.

Ryan1969Chevelle 03-23-2018 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by NorCam (Post 1393701)
I absolutely love this thread and read all 12 pages of the other. It's pure torture as I want to install a RamRod but don't want to go cutting up a restored floor or tunnel. Still very very tempting.

I suggest you cut it up!!!

I would respect you more as a car guy if you went with your heart!!

I love paint daubs and chalk marks but true fun is more important to me:-) I have all the shifter upgrades lined up for my car.... one by one I will enjoy them:-)

If you need someone to make the insition I would gladly take the heat from all the Camaro guys, as we let-er-rip!!!

Ryan


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