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PostPosted: Wed Dec 14, 2016 7:37 am 
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Hi, can any of you people who have a rod change gearbox measure the location of the floor hole for the rod change bracket, say with respect to the inner bolt hole for the passenger seat?

I am just trying to make sure I've got everything in the right place before it goes off to the panel beaters, especially the tab for the other bolt hole which I have had to fabricate.....

I have a photo which is helpful but I am having to guess distances.

Thanks!

Steve


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 11:03 am 
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Hope this helps,

A- subframe upper mount hole centreline to left shift Box mount center. 375mm
B- subframe upper mount hole centreline to right shift Box mount centre. 378mm
C- right inner sill to right shift Box mount. 625mm
D- left to right shift Box mount holes. 133mm
E- left inner sill to left shift Box mount. 508mm
F- front of crossbeam to right shift Box mount. 89mm
G- front of crossbeam to left shift Box mount. 92mm

Measurements from a 76 Leyland.

Best I can manage,

Silas


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 1:06 pm 
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Thanks for that Silas.....! :lol:
Looks like I was only 10mm out..
Can sleep at night now.....


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