Snoobly's 5 speed swap!

Snoobly

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Hello! I'm in the process of collecting parts for a 5 speed swap. I've got 3/4ths of the parts. Here are some pics and questions.
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Is this the clutch dampner?
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Does anyone know which bolts these are? I believe picture 3 is the 1 long starter bolt and 1 long starter bolt, but i don't know which one is which. Picture number two i have no idea what that is to. and number one i believe is all the bolts to connect the tranny to the engine. can anyone verify those for me??
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Also this bracket here, it lines up with the two outside holes, but there are no threads in the holes and no bolts or anything... how in the world do i do that??
 
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Not overly familiar with the 5spd parts, but I hope that rust won't be an issue in the long run.
 

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the only rust is on what i believe is the dampner and the slave cylinder. and its just surface rust from what i can tell.

Is there anyone that can help me out here?!?!?! i NEED to know where these bolts go.
 

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I'm not familiar with 5spd swaps on these cars but If that tranny works with that bracket you have to drill and tap those slots that don't have thread and install the right bolt.
 

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I'm not familiar with 5spd swaps on these cars but If that tranny works with that bracket you have to drill and tap those slots that don't have thread and install the right bolt.

Yeah thAt is what I have made up my mind to do lol. Thanks for your imput!
 

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Those holes should already be drilled and tapped for the tranny side bracket and studs. With out knowing what you pulled the bolts from, showing us pictures with them next to a tape measure isn't gonna help us identify them.

I don't know what that first picture is but it's not for a 6th gen.
 
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