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69-79 F-100, F-150 P/U Truck w/302 C-4, 2V Trans Kickdown Rod, SS DOTZ-7A187-F

$ 44.88

Availability: 66 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Other Part Number: DOTZ-7A187-F
  • Brand: KDRGM
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 6979F100P/UTRK302C42V

    Description

    This sale is for
    a
    NEW transmission kickdown rod for a
    69-79
    Ford F-100 or F-150 pickup truck
    with a 302 V-8 engine, a C-4 or C-6 transmission and a 2 barrel carburetor. DOTZ-7A187-F.
    NOTE:
    YOUR CARBURETOR
    MUST
    HAVE A KICKDOWN LEVER INSTALLED IN ORDER TO BE ABLE TO USE THIS KICKDOWN ROD. EDELBROCK CARBS REQUIRE THEIR PART # 1483, FORD KICKDOWN ROD ADAPTER.
    There is also a 4 barrel, custom version of this rod. Please go to our Ebay store for that.
    Made of stainless steel to last forever.
    The end bushings are permanently installed and are better than the OEM bushings as they are made out of Delrin.
    If you are using a Holley carburetor, I now have kickdown rod return spring kits available. You can find them in our Ebay store. Use Add to Cart for the rod sale and also for the return spring kit, if you want it, and the spring kit will basically be shipped free with combined shipping.
    The correct retainer clips are included with this rod.
    This part is MADE IN AMERICA WITH PRIDE by an American Craftsman and U.S. Military Veteran.
    AN IMPORTANT NOTE FOR PURCHASERS AND/OR
    INSTALLERS OF KICKDOWN RODS
    I have had many years of experience fabricating kickdown rods for nearly all the different Ford cars and trucks ranging from the 1963 to the 1986 model years.
    All of my rods are made from STOCK
    FORD templates, reproduced and have been verified by every first purchaser of a particular rod to fit the year, model, engine and transmission that it is described to fit.
    No one else in the world is doing this.
    This changes when a high rise manifold is installed, as it raises the carburetor up making the stock kickdown rod TOO SHORT. Another thing that will make the rod too short is when a setup has been changed over from 2 barrel carb to a 4 barrel carb. The rod must then be made longer to accommodate moving the connection point on the carb kickdown lever.  This makes it important to know if the intake manifold is a standard rise or high rise  and also whether the carb has been changed out with a 4 barrel where a 2 barrel was originally stock. These situations will require a special rod be made for the setup and making it is not a problem
    as long as I know what the setup is.
    Another potential issue can come as a result of the installer not understanding exactly how the Ford designed kickdown rod works insofar as where the carburetor kickdown lever should be when at rest. The lever must sit very near to Wide Open Throttle (WOT)(approx .500") in order for the kickdown to function properly.
    The carburetor kickdown lever MUST move independently of the throttle lever.
    There should be a little more than .500 inch of travel left in the rearward stroke of the kickdown lever when it is connected to the kickdown rod. When full throttle is applied to pass, (into “passing gear”,
    as it is sometimes called) the throttle lever or an arm on the throttle shaft (depending on the carburetor type) contacts the kickdown lever in its
    near full rearward position and
    moves it about
    .500 inch to initiate the kickdown of the transmission.
    The kickdown rod should NOT reach to the carburetor kickdown lever if the lever is fully forward at the idle position.
    Some aftermarket carburetors will have a stop screw inserted thru the throttle lever to the kickdown lever that locks the levers together, preventing the kickdown lever from going back to a near WOT location as it should.
    This lock screw MUST be removed from the lever to allow total rearward movement of the kickdown lever so that the kickdown rod will reach its connection pin on the lever satisfactorily
    .
    The kickdown rod must NEVER be attached to the throttle lever or to a carburetor that does not have the proper kickdown lever installed.
    The kickdown lever should be lightly spring loaded FORWARD against the up-stop on the transmission kickdown lever once it is connected to the kickdown rod.
    A complete adjustment procedure is sent with every kickdown rod sold.
    Kickdown Rods Galore & More LLC
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