New Transmission  13                 Feb  2012

After removing the shifter I covered the opening with some tape to keep it clean inside. The shifter can be mounted in four different locations depending on your application needs but I'll go into that a little later.
 

 

 

After I marked some layout lines, here is the first hole that I cut which was for the shifter. My plan is to install the shifter from the top once the transmission is installed because there's no way it will go into the car with it still on the trans. This should be pretty easy to do from inside the car because the six bolts go in from the top. As you can see by the layout lines I think I'll need to cut a lot more. And as you can tell most of the cutting will have to be from under the car. This makes for a shower of fiberglass dust so wearing a protective mask is my best friend while doing this.
 

 

 

I put a short blade on my reciprocating saw which worked pretty good but with the floor being 3/4" thick it takes awhile to cut through. That weird looking thing to the left is a work light which has many LED's for lots of good light. It's also cordless and rechargeable. The clamshell design holds it's position no mater where you put it and it has a few super strong magnets on both sides if you want to use it that way. I got it for Christmas and it works really well.
 

 

 

To make sure I didn't cut through my carpet I used pieces of wood to make some clearance. Kinda looks like I'm doing some sugary and this is my rib spreader. The round metal piece to the right is just another item to keep the carpet out of the way. If you look close you can see a small hole next to the round piece which was one of two mounting holes for my old automatic shifter. That took me back when I was building the car and started to reminisce.
 

 

 

This shot was taken before I did any work on the trans swap. Here you can see the two bolts that held my shifter in place. When I started taking the car apart it sure did take me back to when I first put it all together (just like you were saying Collin).

I'm getting close to having the transmission installed but now I need to get my throw-out bearing sorted out before I can bolt it up.
 

 

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