I'm restoring a 575 Pickup, it was fitted with B series & BW65, the auto shifter didn't come from the BL stable but I do have an Mk3 auto shifter now. Could someone measure the distance from the bottom of gear select lever to the button on the hand brake lever. I require measurement done with the selector in 2nd as that is when the lever is closest to 90 degrees from the tunnel, also hand brake off.
Please do it on a flat surface, I'd hate anyone to lose their beloved Marina.
Gordon
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Re: If you own a Marina Auto I need your help
Hi Gordon, what happened to Ken Roy (Kilroy)? That's the sort of thing he would be able to do for you, but I haven't seen him post in a while (Last active: Sat Mar 18, 2023 8:41 pm).
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Re: If you own a Marina Auto I need your help
hey Bryan.
Kilroy has been busy with a huge task involving numerous motor bikes. The Marina Mk3 auto shifter came from him, I think the only Marina he has now is a Coupe project. The metal base of the auto shifter is shaped for the tunnel, it has allowance for fitting, so a more accurate measure like what I asked for in my original post would have been helpful.
Gordon
Kilroy has been busy with a huge task involving numerous motor bikes. The Marina Mk3 auto shifter came from him, I think the only Marina he has now is a Coupe project. The metal base of the auto shifter is shaped for the tunnel, it has allowance for fitting, so a more accurate measure like what I asked for in my original post would have been helpful.
Gordon