Thanks guys.
Its the shifter in my van thats causing all the problems at the moment. Its completely worn out and extremely hard to select a gear.
The standard shifter have some weakn spots, but can be fixed with a little effort.
If I get an aussie 4 speed do they use the same kind of shifter setup?
Similar but it has the five gates with one for reverse
Warren the Speco shifter you speak of, is that the twin lever thing?
The Speco shift I talk of is the same style (& possible manufacturer) as the standard shifter.
Some shifters like the B&M have a seperate lever for reverse, the Speco/standard ones have one lever with a gate across and up for reverse
I might look around for a 4 speed as I would probably prefer to keep the manual setup at this time to keep things simple.
Thanks
Shane
I could give you some hints on how to tighten up the 3 speed selector first if you want to save some money
When I bought the 4 speed it came out of a holden one tonner, and I got the box and shifter.
when I installed the gearbox I mounted the shifter in the standard position (bolts straight in) I also used the two three speed linkages for the forward gears (no mods required) and one of the 4 speed linkages for reverse Had to mod it a bit, (cut and bend from memory).
I also had to rebend the reverse selector leaver up a bit to stop it fouling on the bell housing, nothing drastic, and bend the stub that the gear lever sit on forward so that the gear sits forward.
Have a look at my gallery for some pics.
Like I said if you want to fix the slop in the 3 speed selector its pretty simple and can be done in a couple of hours with basic tools and a welder, to do the 4 speed you will need some heat, oxy or such.
Warren