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Old 08-26-2004   #1
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Ok so I bought my GS-T as a basketcase. It had the tranny removed and needed a clutch. I have gotten my SPEC clutch installed and have the tranny back in. I am just having trouble figuring out how the passenger side tranny mount goes back in. This is the mount that is mounted to the top of the tranny.

Here is the mount.


Here is where I believe it goes.


Here is it sitting the position I think it goes.


When you set it in place it hangs off the back of the tranny and sits up off the tranny about 3/4", It only lines up with those 2 studs on top of the tranny. There are several holes that don't line up with anything. If someone could explain how this is suppose to mount or post a picture of how it mounts in their GS-T that would be awesome. I am pretty sure I am missing something but I am not sure of what I would be looking for.

Thanks in advance,

Nick
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Old 08-26-2004   #2
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You're missing a black plate that goes on top of the tranny and under the mount...it will fit those two holes and has other studs on it that fit into your mount. Good luck!

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Old 08-27-2004   #3
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Thanks Man, I haven't found anything like that yet, but I'll look again, I may have to stop at the dealer and pick-up another one.
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