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I’d appreciate any insight anyone has about a problem I’m having with the drive train installation on my TR3:
I am trying to install the (new to this 1959 TR3A, rebuilt by others) transmission with an overdrive onto the chassis or my 1959 TR3, but the rear bracket (with a new slientbloc mounting) is not matching up correctly to the original bracket welded onto the frame (see the picture) I have rebuilt the motor and installed a new pressure plate, clutch and refaced the fly wheel. As you can see the rear bracket is not matching up to the bolt holes, it’s off by about a half of an inch. The rear support is welded to the car chassis and the bracket fit the old transmission nicely so why is this not fitting better with this new OD transmission? Are these transmissions dimensionally different (best I can tell they are very close)? I could force the transmission assembly into position so that I could get the bolts installed, but I would need to use a lot of muscle and a large pry bar, this doesn’t seem the right way to go. Another option I thought of is to relocate the bracket by re-welding the existing bracket or creating a new support welded onto the frame so it all sits well as is? However, if I do this I am wondering if this will require me to alter the cover to accomodate the shifting mech. I thought this was going to be the easy step of the day......
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I am trying to install the (new to this 1959 TR3A, rebuilt by others) transmission with an overdrive onto the chassis or my 1959 TR3, but the rear bracket (with a new slientbloc mounting) is not matching up correctly to the original bracket welded onto the frame (see the picture) I have rebuilt the motor and installed a new pressure plate, clutch and refaced the fly wheel. As you can see the rear bracket is not matching up to the bolt holes, it’s off by about a half of an inch. The rear support is welded to the car chassis and the bracket fit the old transmission nicely so why is this not fitting better with this new OD transmission? Are these transmissions dimensionally different (best I can tell they are very close)? I could force the transmission assembly into position so that I could get the bolts installed, but I would need to use a lot of muscle and a large pry bar, this doesn’t seem the right way to go. Another option I thought of is to relocate the bracket by re-welding the existing bracket or creating a new support welded onto the frame so it all sits well as is? However, if I do this I am wondering if this will require me to alter the cover to accomodate the shifting mech. I thought this was going to be the easy step of the day......


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