trimatic Quadrant

Includes clutch, transmission, propeller shaft,
universal joints, differential and rear axle.

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jasonek173
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trimatic Quadrant

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Hi all can any one tell me if there is a quadrant to suit my ek with the trimatic shift patern.
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Re: trimatic Quadrant

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Doesnt someone on Ebay sell them ???
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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jasonek173
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Re: trimatic Quadrant

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seen one on there for ej/eh which are smaller then ek but have not seen any for ek thanks any way.
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Jason
The regular thing to do is take a hydramatic quadrant and grind the back away until flat, then make it smooth with increasingly finer wet-and dry sandpaper. HoldenMan (check online) sells laser cut letters in the same colour and style so you can put the correct letters in their place.
I could not bring myself to do this to an original quadrant, so I carved one from a solid piece of clear plastic. It took me a about three hours, but it was easier than I thought. One of those dremel tools made it more practical.
The dovetails in the bottom were tricky, but they came out adequate. The finish was done using 2000 grit wet and dry using WD40 as a lubricant.
Then a bit of brasso and a rag and it's like a new one. Ready for the letters.
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jasonek173
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Re: trimatic Quadrant

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Thanks for the info Bluehaze i'll give it a try.
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the selector quadrant from a HD HR will fit with a little fiddling - it indicates correctly except that it is for a 2 speed only , which means that 1st gear is just below "S'' on the quadrant.
I have it in mine and it looks factory except for the position of ''R'"
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Re: trimatic Quadrant

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Thanks oldgmh ive seen them on ebay i will buy one and see how it goes thanks again.
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