Proper Downshifting With a Lokar Kickdown Cable - Rod and Custom Magazine

Proper Downshifting With a Lokar Kickdown Cable - Get Your Kicks

There are many variables to consider when swapping a different engine and transmission into your rod or custom project. Sorting out the engine mounts, transmission crossmember, torque converter (or clutch-and-flywheel combo), headers, and other major components can be a consuming process. And the job isn't finished after mounting the drivetrain in the frame; you still have to hook everything up and make it work.

We were recently reminded of all the "hidden" small tasks of an engine swap as we prepped a small-block Mopar and Torqueflite automatic for installation in a custom project. Like so many swaps, the engine came from one vehicle, the transmission from another, and neither came with transmission kickdown linkage that would work in our car. So, we were faced with a couple of options: cobble together a kickdown setup using the various rods and linkage pieces we had, or save ourselves some headache by ordering a kickdown cable from Lokar. The latter choice seemed like a no-brainer.

Lokar's Hi-Tech Kickdown cables offer a number of benefits over stock setups. Their cut-to-fit design means you can tailor the length to your particular engine-and-transmission setup without worrying about firewall clearance or other interference issues. They also offer smoother operation than hard linkage setups, and the braided stainless cable housing looks sharp too (black housings are available upon request). The kickdown kits are available for most popular domestic transmissions and, as you'll see in the accompanying photos, are pretty simple to install when used in conjunction with a Lokar throttle cable and bracket.