| They were basically the same, but in 1973, they changed the mounting points on 
the frame to accommodate the J-Type opverdrive.? Therefore, to use a 
non-overdrive or A-Type opverdrive, you have to use a special adapter bracket 
that wasn't used on earlier frames.? The mounts on the later models with the 
J-Type overdrive were 2 round rubber mounts verses the single rectangular 
rubber mount used on earlier and non-overdrive models.? I think I still have 
one of these brackets left over from my racing days.? I used a later TR-6 frame 
under my TR-4A.
Jack
 
    On Thursday, September 14, 2017, 2:37:38 PM EDT, Mordy Dunst via Fot <fot 
at autox.team.net> wrote:  
 
 Is the tr4 and tr6 transmission chassis mount in the same ?position??
Thanks
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