The end of last month I got the old girl for 2 longer as usual rides

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At the end of the first ride I had problems shifting to second and third gear.
The day after I drove her again and everything seamed to work fine. A week later I drove her to a vintage car market and back a 140 miles round trip and for the first time ( since I own her) we drove nonstop 60 + miles to go there and the same to come back only on the motorway.
She drove fine at average 60 mph

Leaving the motorway and getting to town traffic I changed a couple of times from third to second and back with lots of trouble. At the last stoplight ( fortunately) I got her in first gear and then she refused to change to second or third so I drove her all the way to her garage box in low gear

I had in mind she had lots of play in the gear change linkages so I turned in the lathe 2 new brass bushings for the 2 rods and an ertalon one for the shaft.
Installing the bushings I noticed that the rubber from the left motor mount ( M shape ) was separated from the metal and the left side of the engine was twisted about an inch higher so I guess that changed the geometry of the rods preventing the gear changes.
I ordered new motor and transmission mounts from the known vendors in the USA so I am waiting for them to come

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My garage box is very narrow so I only have a little space at the drivers side to crawl under the car for changing the mounts making it impossible to work comfortably.
The question is: Does any of you have experience doing the mounts change in a confined area? and what should be the best following order? like say front motor mounts then transmission and then side mounts or the other way round or any other way?
Thank you in advance
Jianis
