New Process A833 4speed w/ OD MY6 MM7

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Hello all
I now have the A833 transmission and associated parts out of the truck if anyone is
interested. I am trying to recall who had expressed interest a few months back. They
were from north Dakota I beleive. So if anyone needs one, no reasonable offer refused.
That was me. I sent you a message.
 

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I hate to bump an old thread but.... does anyone know the thread and pitch for the stock shifter ball? Mine is cracked and the sift pattern is missing so I'm looing for either an aftermarket or oem one.
 

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the knob "casing" itself is cracked off and the button is split in half (with the OD portion gone)

I'll probably just replace it with a new knob with the correct 1-4 pattern and give up the OD for 4th.

Thanks for the info.
 

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I hate to bump an old thread but.... does anyone know the thread and pitch for the stock shifter ball? Mine is cracked and the sift pattern is missing so I'm looing for either an aftermarket or oem one.
We have absolutely no problem bumping old threads and bringing them back to life. Especially something like this one. We don't get all that butt hurt about duplicate threads either, but do prefer to add info to old threads to keep them alive so that all info is compiled into one thread. Asking a question usually get's an answer so it does add content and info to valuable older threads that need to be brought back to life.
 

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