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Gear lever retainer

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Rich K
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Gear lever retainer

Postby Rich K » 05 Sep 2024 19:56

Hi, just found that the gear lever retainer on the gold convertible has suffered the well known problem of the tab at the rear breaking off. I don’t have a spare so made a repair piece with reinforcing webs and welded it in place. Hopefully will be stronger than the original design.
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1980 TR7 drophead now repainted and started refitting plus V8 upgrade
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Re: Gear lever retainer

Postby Cobber » 05 Sep 2024 21:32

Looks a good solution, personally I would've brazed it, but the tack welds should do well enough
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Re: Gear lever retainer

Postby Rich K » 05 Sep 2024 21:43

Thanks Cobber. I agree that brazing might be better but I only have Mig welding kit and haven’t tried to braze anything for decades. The welds seem to have taken ok.
1980 TR7 drophead now repainted and started refitting plus V8 upgrade
1977 TR7 fixedhead awaiting restoration
1981 TR7 drophead bodywork and mechanicals now done, completing trim currently.
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Re: Gear lever retainer

Postby dursleyman » 07 Sep 2024 15:26

The guys in the USA have produced an uprated 3D printed one that looks the business. Apparently been extensively tested and a good upgrade.
One of their pictures.
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Re: Gear lever retainer

Postby Beans » 08 Sep 2024 18:03

dursleyman wrote:The guys in the USA have produced an uprated 3D printed one that looks the business.

That indeed does look well designed!
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Re: Gear lever retainer

Postby Howard_B » 18 Sep 2024 22:56

I have one and can confirm it looks good, but for various reasons haven't got around to installing it yet
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