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Join Date: Aug 2021
Location: IL
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I have a 48 Columbia overdrive that I am rebuilding to put in my 41 ford pick up, I am wondering if anyone has information on converting it to a all electric shift similar to a two speed reared on a truck and eliminate the vacuum parts on it. I would assume someone has done it at one point or another using a electric actuator. Thanks Ron
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Location: Yorba Linda, CA
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Ron, i had the same thought, use a electric actuator, since I worked for a company and we made them...12v linear actuators are common and very reliable, if you source it correctly. Need to know the stroke length, usually in 2 inch increments, and the force required. Speed is also a consideration, the greater force, the less speed.
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Location: Dighton, Mass
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two speed Eaton axle actuator the whole unit should work even the 6vt ones. Been a
while but when the motor spins and hits a dead stop it will stop dead. now the next time it is switched the motor will reverse until it hits a dead stop. that is done by a switch in the housing so you need the switch Napa has that switch with red button and the internal reversing switch in the housing..... e |
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Why not convert it to a cable operated shift? I believe that's been done successfully for years.
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Electric would sure beat those vacuum tubes and the vacuum valve and even eliminate the worry about keeping the vacuum can lubed. Looking forward to a solution by you guys.
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One thing to keep in mind is how to keep the axel sealed up after removing the vacume unit. Iorn trap garage made a manual opperated Columbia a while back so a electric one should be doable. The actuator will need to be two way, both push and pull. It will also need to be fairly strong as it takes a little force to move the control arm by hand. I had a Columbia in my 38 Zephyrthe aluminium part of the vacume unit was broken do to an impact at some point so I to was looking at possible conversions.Tim
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Here's a post by G.M. from years ago
"I made my own shifting controls. I don't like the way the original ones work. I use 12 volt Pollock fuel shift valve that is made for trucks with dual fuel tanks. As I described I shifts by pushing a button and pushing the clutch. The 12 valve works on 6 volts. Pollock calls this a 6 port shifting valve. G.M." Last edited by Dave/Green Bay; 04-30-2026 at 09:48 AM. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: La Mesa Ca
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I made a bell crank shifter like glennpm's for my '28 A roadster p/u in 1973 and it's still shifting great.
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Can you post some photos of it Ray?
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Sorry, I haven't figured out picture posting yet.
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Hi Ray, some instructions on posting pictures. First time can be a little confusing :-)
Posting photos: https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...posting+photos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGijbl1bfnIhttp:// |
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Location: Powell, TN
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I have two 34s I set up using the original vac cyl and the shift valve and cable from a 50s GM two spd trk. They work quite well. I mounted the push pull cable and button right on the gear shift levers.
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