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    shifter lever mount help?

    Just picked up an 87 MM 5spd w/ a 89 2.6l d50 engine an the shift lever mount just broke been lookind around an hard to find another is there anything outside of a mm or 50 that has a swappable shifter? I'd love to find a longer one like rat rod style. Maybe a mod I could due any info helps thanks

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    Triangle pattern if that helps

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    Your kind of stuck with what you got but you can build one longer is thats what you are after. Just keep in mind the shifter is a week point to keep people from jamming the gears hard.
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    Don't older jeeps use some of the same transmissions? May be able to find a longer wrangler shifter. If not, just have an extension welded to the one you've got.

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    a conquest / starion has the same shifter - there are extensions available on ebay that screw to the top of the shaft in place of the shift knob
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    Hopefully by this weekend I can get to some more junkyards in search of the shifter thats the only thing keeping me from moving it to a set location for rebuild

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    Hmm, looks like a drill and re-tab the T-case for a 7/16 bolt?

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    Looks like your missing a bolt from the picture. Maybe new bolt, and large washer around the other 2 bolts to hold it down? Don't forget the gaskets above and below the shifter spacer or you'll leak gear oil.

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    the housing on the tailshaft that the shifter bolts to is a separate piece that unbolts from the tailshaft. if its broken it can be replaced.
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    Well if that top plate is broke I got like 2 spares that do me no good, and a spare shifter.

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