Lokar Column Shift Linkage For GM TH350, TH400, 700-R4, TH200, TH200-4R, 4L60, 4L60E, and 4L80E User Manual

Column shift linkage installation instructions

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General Installation Notes:

Please read instructions completely before beginning installation.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call.

Before starting installation, set parking brake and scotch vehicle
wheels to avoid accidental movement of the vehicle. Disconnect
battery cable before starting installation.

The Lokar column shift linkage is designed to work with GM style factory

or aftermarket column shift steering columns. The stainless steel rod is

designed to be cut to fit individual applications The kit comes with a 21"

long rod, and a 26" long rod is also available. The Lokar Column Shift

Linkage is designed with identical rod ends so that the hex connector can

be used at either end of the stainless steel rod for clearance purposes.
Refer to Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 for the part names.
Step 1:
Put the shifter and transmission selector shaft into the park

position. Remove any existing linkage from the transmission

selector shaft and the steering column.

Step 2: Install the splined trans arm bushing onto the transmission selec-

tor shaft with the open end facing out. Make sure the flats in the

bushing are aligned with the flats on the selector shaft. This kit

includes one metric 10mm trans arm nut (has nicks on hex) and

one standard 3/8"-16 trans arm nut. Using the proper trans arm

nut for your application, tighten the splined trans arm bushing

onto the transmission selector shaft.

Step 3: Install the adjustable trans arm onto the splined trans arm

bushing at approximately the 8:00 position as a starting point,

with the "LOKAR" logo facing the transmission. See

Fig. 2,

Fig. 3 and Fig. 4. The positioning varies per application, and it

may be necessary to reposition the arm in order to be able to get

the transmission into all gear positions.

Step 4: The column shift arm could be one of several different designs,

and the type of column shift arm you have will determine how the

Delrin® bushings will be positioned. If the raised shoulder in the

center of the provided Delrin® bushings will fit inside the hole in

the column shift arm, then the Delrin® bushings will be installed

with the raised shoulders facing each other inside the column

shift arm. If the raised shoulder in the center of the provided

Delrin® bushings will

NOT fit inside the hole in the column shift

arm, then the Delrin® bushings will be installed with the raised

center shoulders facing outwards.

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Column Shift Linkage Installation Instructions

Column Shift Linkage Installation Instructions

For GM TH350, TH400, 700-R4, TH200,

TH200-4R, 4L60, 4L60E, and 4L80E

INS0058 Rev. 03/27/14

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© 2013 Lokar, Inc.

Splined Trans

Arm Bushing

1/4"-20 X 7/8" Socket Head Bolt

(same one as shown in Fig. 2)

Adjustable Trans Arm,
This Side Out

Splined Trans Arm
Bushing

Standoff Bolt is only used with the Lokar Backup Light

Switch or Neutral Safety Switch

(not included)

Adjustable Trans Arm,

Transmission Side

3/8"-16 Trans

Arm Nut

Nicks

on Hex

10mm Trans

Arm Nut

10mm

Standoff Bolt

3/8"-16

Standoff

Bolt

1/4"-20 X 7/8"

Socket Head Bolt

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

For GM TH350, TH400, 700-R4, TH200, TH200-4R, 4L60, 4L60E, and 4L80E

5/16"-24 x 1-1/2" Hex Head Bolt with Flat Washers,

Delrin® Bushings, and Nylock Nut

5/16"-24 Female Rod End

Stainless Steel Rod

Jam Nut

Hex Connector With Set

Screws, Jam Nut, and 5/16"

Female Rod End

5/16"-24 x 1-1/4" Hex Head Bolt with

Flat Washers and Nylock Nut

Fig. 1

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