Postby Workshop Help » 15 Dec 2012 16:16
Yes, the shifter is farther back. This is why you will be haunting the local junk yards to find the interior mounting plate, neoprene boot, trim gaiter, and assorted little hardware off a later model 5 speed TR7.
Oh, the fun you will have.
As for your conversion project, our esteemed friend Sydney.wedgehead is correct. Unless you wish to do the smart thing and retain your existing 3.63:1 rear end. All you will have to do then is have the drive shaft stretched at your local and very competent drive shaft shop. I have expounded on this topic many times and can only testify my TR7 is a wonderful joy with this conversion.
When you get your LT77, be sure to pull off the rear extension to clean out the accumulated swarf, replace the fiber oil pump gears, and replace the rear most main shaft bearing & oil seal. The new bearing should be shielded on the backside to prevent grit from entering the bearing.
Mildred Hargis