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Old 06-15-2021, 12:24 AM   #1
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How does this part attach?

Toyota Part # is SU00300890 - RETAINER SUB-ASSEMBLY, CONTROL SHIFT LEVER (FOR FLOOR SHIFT)

Looking at using a Twins' trans in a non-Toyobaru application. And I'm a little confused looking at the parts diagrams.

I'm guessing the circled part (part#330506 in the pic) attaches to the chassis in the trans tunnel somewhere?

I'm guessing this keeps the Shift lever (part # 33575 in the pic) stationary. Is it important in keeping the alignment to a certain spec? For example, keeping the shift lever and control shaft parallel to the driveshaft or transmission axis?

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Old 06-15-2021, 12:35 AM   #2
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It is bolted to the trans tunnel at the back just above the driveshaft output.
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As per schematics shown 2 bolts SU0003-00005 it gets bolted to transmission tunnel wall extrusion. Here is thread for installing aftermarket one.
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It's almost like an exhaust hanger for the transmission, but it gets bolted to the body. Here is an install guide that might help you see how it goes in.

https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=19767
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Thanks for the responses and links all. Gives me an idea of how to implement a solution.
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