TR3650 Impossible to find shifter hardware

Bodvar

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Hey all. I'm swapping my auto 05 over to a manual. Everything is going fine so far with the limited time I have to work on it. I'm almost done with it, but I'm missing some parts for the shifter assembly for the TR3650. This being the bracket that holds the shifter to the body as well as the bolts. Does anyone know the bolt sizes that I need or do you have alternatives to the bracket that works? Even better, who has parts that I can buy from you?
 

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Wow that's a tough one. Probably a pick-n-pull would be your best bet on the bracket.
I "think" your asking about the bracket to the rear of the lever assy.
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Ya that's what I need. Problem is, I can't find it in a pick your part place either.
 

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I can dig in the garage and see if I still have mine, not sure if I have the bolts, but rocknrod posted the part numbers
 

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This is what I've got, I'm afraid the other hardware might have gone the way of the stock transmission

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Pin and bolt?

I still have the nuts that came off mine when I had the MGW shifter fitted

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Ya I think there's supposed to be a bolt and pin that go in but since i took out an auto im going off of pictures. I think the nuts that held the auto shifter in will work, but if you want to sell me the bracket ill send you some money for it.
 

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Ya I think there's supposed to be a bolt and pin that go in but since i took out an auto im going off of pictures. I think the nuts that held the auto shifter in will work, but if you want to sell me the bracket ill send you some money for it.
You might be better asking

cavero

if you can buy theirs as I am across the pond in the UK so shipping might make it costly, no problem letting mine go if you get stuck though
 

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Yeah if you can circle on that diagram what pin and bolts you're talking about, that might help. The only hardware I have is what's in the picture though. If you can find the thread size/pitch on the nuts, you can probably find what you need at the auto parts or hardware store too.
 

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Yeah if you can circle on that diagram what pin and bolts you're talking about, that might help. The only hardware I have is what's in the picture though. If you can find the thread size/pitch on the nuts, you can probably find what you need at the auto parts or hardware store too.
They're numbered 3 and 4 on the diagram.
 

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Yeah looks like #3 is what I've got in the picture w/ the plastic bushings. I don't think I have #4 though

-edit- but why does the parts diagram make #3 look vertical...
 
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Ok I think I got it now, this'd be so much easier if I could crawl under a car and look. Found some pics on eBay that show how it attaches. #3 on the diagram (vertical bolt) definitely went for scrap with my transmission, along with the square block it threads into. My shifter still has the bolt that threads into the block from the side.
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I found another parts diagram with actual call outs for part numbers though.



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Ok I think I got it now, this'd be so much easier if I could crawl under a car and look. Found some pics on eBay that show how it attaches. #3 on the diagram (vertical bolt) definitely went for scrap with my transmission, along with the square block it threads into. My shifter still has the bolt that threads into the block from the side.
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I found another parts diagram with actual call outs for part numbers though.



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I'm not looking at the transmission now so I'm not sure if I need that block too... yikes it seems like people really don't care to keep these parts. How much for what you do have?
 

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I am doing a MGW shifter install soon, you are welcome to any parts that come off my factory 08 GT. I am not sure if they are what you are needing but let me know
 

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I'm not looking at the transmission now so I'm not sure if I need that block too... yikes it seems like people really don't care to keep these parts. How much for what you do have?
For the bracket and all the bolts I have? $20 + shipping. I'll throw in the whole shifter w/ the urethane bushings if you want
 

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