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> Oh great Oracle...
> 
> Sorry for the cross-posting, but I know there are a lot 
of Spit/GT6 owners=20=
> still
> on the Triumphs list.
> 
> Has anyone had the experience of converting a GT6 
transmission to overdrive=
>  only
> to discover upon reinstallation that the mounting bracket 
at the rear of th=
> e
> overdrive casing hangs out into space by two inches or so 
behind the mounti=
> ng
> plate which attaches between the frame members??
When converting your GT6 to overdrive did you carry over 
the bracket to hold the overdrive as well?  The mounting of 
of a non-overdrive is different than an overdrive unit. The 
overdrive mounting plate fits right where the non-overdrive 
plate fits.  I've never done it, but the June/July 97 
Triumph World has a nice write up on how to do it.
> Should be easy enough to construct a replacement mounting 
plate, but I'd ra=
> ther
> know how it's SUPPOSED to work.
> 
> TIA
> 
> Scott Barr
> scott.barr@mccarty-law.com
> 72 GT6
Tom 
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