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Re: Installing an A14 & 5 Speed.
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1200s don't have a frame, so no frame rails. Instead, the rear crossmember (at back of transmission) bolts to two bosses that are inside the transmission tunnel. To fit a 60 series transmission, you can make up a bracket out of a flat piece of metal. See tips on installing a 5-speed. I don't know if the 63a will fit the same, but probably will as it uses the same mount.

Posted on: 2006/2/13 1:34
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     Installing an A14 & 5 Speed. sprite63 2006/2/11 4:28
       Re: Installing an A14 & 5 Speed. oan878 2006/2/11 4:36
         Re: Installing an A14 & 5 Speed. sprite63 2006/2/11 4:46
           Re: Installing an A14 & 5 Speed. Dats-hot 2006/2/11 5:03
             Re: Installing an A14 & 5 Speed. sprite63 2006/2/11 6:12
               Re: Installing an A14 & 5 Speed. ddgonzal 2006/2/11 6:31
                 Re: Installing an A14 & 5 Speed. b310gx 2006/2/11 9:12
                   Re: Installing an A14 & 5 Speed. sprite63 2006/2/11 11:05
               Re: Installing an A14 & 5 Speed. Duncan 2006/2/12 1:11
                 Re: Installing an A14 & 5 Speed. hotrod88 2006/2/12 23:21
       Re: Installing an A14 & 5 Speed. Mildman 2006/2/12 23:44
         Re: Installing an A14 & 5 Speed. Duncan 2006/2/13 0:51
           Re: Installing an A14 & 5 Speed. ddgonzal 2006/2/13 1:34




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