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Is this part still available new?

It's the bracket with a hole in it that the shift rod passes through on a side shifter transmission. It's just called "support" in the Haynes manual (Fig. 5.3 on page 78). If the part is not available, how hard would it be to weld the missing piece back onto the support?



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If you have the broken part it can be welded back on pretty easy. You won't find that part new, and not too many peole will take just that part off a side shifter to sell it to you. They will want to keep it all together.

Best bet is to find a good shop and have it tig welded back together. Was it dropped and broken?
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Whats your location?
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Joe, I'm in Vancouver Canada.

I still have the piece that broke off. It happened when I was lowering the engine and tranny on to my floor jack and I think the shift rod got hung up on one of the legs of the engine hoist.

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