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broken shifter bolt! help!!

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customsoundz

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So I was going to swap the bracket for shifting my 200-4r and the bolt snapped off while trying to remove the nut. I was wondering if the Th350s bolt would work or do I try to find a new one and where is a good place to look?
 
The shift selector shaft is a stud. Doesnt use through bolts. Post a pic of broken part
 
you say bolt then say nut so its confusing
pan is all bolts , sounds like you broke off the nut for the linkage bracket , you'll need to drop the pan for that and its not a bolt that broke but the selector shaft

on the long shot that you were talking about the cable bracket that should be bolts , m8x1.25 and you would have to get the broken part out of the case , a th350 bolt wouldnt work as they would be std thread
 
you broke off the stud where the shift arm bolts on?
that sucks..
you need to drop the pan to get it out, and i think you need one from another 200-4r trans. but if you've got a TH350 laying around it can't hurt to see if by some miracle they are the same..
 
It is a shaft that i broke. best place to get one fast?

If this is the part that broke, you'll prolly need a junkyard donor. It may be available, but unlikely...
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If this is the part that broke, you'll prolly need a junkyard donor. It may be available, but unlikely...View attachment 164150

yes the shaft that goes through the case is what broke. Ive been calling around and nobody seems to have 200's laying around so Im taking it to work and seeing if I can drill and tap the end. Worth a shot I guess
 
Call Burma Auto 561-844-1888 and ask for Fred. They have several 200-4R's in the shop.
 
Looks like Wit has what u need . You have to buy the whole assembly but it's cheap .

Wit sells good used parts . They saved my butt a time or two .

If it is the shaft be carefull pulling the " nail " out of the case that holds the shaft in place .
 
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