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    Lever position when reinstalling the shift cable to transmission

    Hey Guys,

    I'm re-attaching the shifter cable to the transmission (I took tranny out and had a shift kit added). I marked the location of the big attach nut so I've got the slot in the connector back to the same spot on the lever stud.
    The shop manual I have calls for the lever to be in the overdrive position when the cable is re-attached.
    I really have no idea what that (overdrive) lever position would look like.
    I did accidentally move the lever back and forth a few times while attempting to reattach the cable.

    Any ideas/help?
    Thanks
    -KK

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    I’ve only been into a couple of these but I had same issues with how to setup shift lever. I ended up putting steering wheel column shifter in neutral, went back underneath to find park on trans, went back 2 detents to neutral then rotated digital transmission range sensor until the 2 smallest marks lined up, tightened the 2 sensor bolts then hooked up linkage. It still works fine but I know I’m missing something? Like what exactly the #307-351 TR sensor alignment gauge does that can’t be done by hand?

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    Shinker, thanks. I'll give this a try and let you know what I come up with. My question is how did you find "park" on the transmission?

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    Rotate the lever counterclockwise or toward the bell housing to the first position( or last it clicks into). Moving clockwise from there it will follow the shift pattern R N D 2 1. Neutral will be with the lever at the 11:00 position. Make sure the transmission range sensor is in the corresponding position when reinstalled.
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    Guys, thanks for the inputs above...much appreciated. I think I've done the equivalent; here is what I did.
    I put the in car shifter in P (for Park) with cable unattached. Then I moved the lever on the tranny as far counter clockwise as possible. I attached the cable. Then I moved the in car shifter to overdrive (D), and then I loosened and adjusted the position of the big-nut/slotted connector which holds cable to the lever to the marks I had made with white paint prior to disassembly. I am pretty sure when I did this connection, the range sensor was in the corresponding position.
    Does this sound ok?

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