Lokar Automatic Trans Mount Shifter TH350 User Manual
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INS0079 Rev. 07/31/14
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© 2005 Lokar, Inc.
Step 15: Check the adjustment of the shifter by placing the shifter all the way
forward into the Park position. Make sure that the release button still 
moves up and down freely. The release button should be flush with 
the knob in Park and Neutral. In the Reverse position, you cannot 
pull the lever back into Neutral without depressing the release 
button.
 While the shifter is in the Park position, make sure the transmission 
is firmly in the "Park" detent, with no tension on the threaded rod. 
You can verify this by removing the 1/4"-28 x 1" button head bolt 
with nylock nut that attaches the rod end to the quad lever or trans 
gear lever at either end of the threaded rod. Make sure the hole in 
the rod end exactly aligns with the hole in the quad lever or trans 
gear lever. The bolt should pass freely through both holes at the same 
time without binding. Do not force the holes to line up.
 If the holes are not aligned, screw the rod end in or out just enough 
to be able to slide the bolt in and out without putting tension on 
the threaded rod. Make sure that the quad lever and trans gear lever 
do not move during the adjustment procedure. Use this adjustment 
routine until the bolt will pass freely in and out of both the rod end 
and the quad lever or trans gear lever. Reinstall the 1/4"-28 nylock 
nut and the flat washer onto the bolt and tighten.
 Once you have the shifter adjusted correctly, tighten the jam nuts on 
the threaded rod.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Trans 
Gear 
Lever
1/4"-28 x 1" 
Button Head Bolt
Switch Plate
Switch Plate
Neutral Safety 
Switch and Washer
Center Groove 
in Shifter Body
Rod 
End
NOTE: The bolt can be installed from 
either side, but make sure the rod 
end is sandwiched between the flat 
washer and the trans gear lever.
Threaded
Rod
1/4"-28
Jam Nut
1/4"-28
Nylock Nut
Flat
Washer
Right Side
Banana
Bracket
5/16"-24 x 3/8”
Button Head Bolts