I've searched around and have a few questions. I have a 73 comet column shift. I bought a complete 71 mustang 3spd with shifter. Can I make column work with backdrive rod ? There is a wire going to shifter linkage , do I need it ? Does lower shifter boot attach from underneath or thru floor pan ?
1 I dunno. 2 Probably wire for backup light switch(though usually are two) 3 Boot probably already on shifter when installed. Before chopping a hole in floor, determine where the shifter will be located. Maverick vs Mustang vs Falcon etc usually use same transmission but shifter may be located differently. Tail housings do fiffer.
I assume we are talking about a manual transmission car. What is a backdrive rod? As far as I know, no Maverick/Comet had a manual trans floor mount shifter, so place the boot where you like or it fits best. Where does the other end of the wire terminate? With a manual trans the only thing I can think of is it is used to energize the back up lights.
Floor mounted shifter for std transmission was a option. For at least '71, '72, '73 & probably later, would pinch your wallet $25.00. Locking column was federally mandated for all models built after Jan 1 1970, no doubt would have been included.
I thought someone had posted the parts diagram in the past. I think the rod would keep the column key lock, reverse light, and unsure about starter interrupt. I was thinking of clutch switch anyway. If I did away with column function, the reverse switch is on shifter. It appears the lower boot had a retainer ring underside and the upper boot attaches separately.
I looked up lock(back drive) rod, different for Mustang & Maverick. Though not length not listed, one for 6cyl, should be similar to V8. Possibly different bend(s) to clear exhaust? With ALL 3/S being listed, column shift rod should be same as floor. Application F Mustang, P Maverick.
so finally got transmission swapped, floor shift in, and trying to resolve backdrive linkage. The one I have has D3DA-7328-AA stamped on it. It looks about an inch short, and needs a different offset to clear. I guess I will have to modify it to work.
So follow up on this. I ended up taking the longer of the 2 ott rods and using it on the reverse/first lever of column. I then cut the flat slotted end of the other rod and bolted it to long rod with spacers in between. This gave me the 1/2" offset and 1" length to work. Column bowl now interlocks with key and reverse light switch remains functional.