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TRANSMISSION REBUILT DVD, TRANSMISSION REBUILT DVD |
BAO B |
Jan 6 2012, 11:31 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 6-January 12 From: FLORIDA Member No.: 13,967 Region Association: None |
HI,
BRAND NEW TO FORUM. LOOKING FOR TRANSMISSION REBUILT DVD. APPRECIATE ANY INPUT. THANKS, BAO B |
Dr Evil |
Jan 26 2012, 09:37 PM
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Send me your transmission! Group: Members Posts: 23,032 Joined: 21-November 03 From: Loveland, OH 45140 Member No.: 1,372 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Bao,
I got the trans case, cleaned off the old gaskets, checked the sealing surface of the front gasket, cleaned out the inside, and installed your new seal. I think what you were seeing was the seal bunching on the outside. This looks bad, but is common with the new style seals and is not an issue. The old style had a step on the outside that hid this process from view. I will contact you for return shipping payment and such. |
BAO B |
Jan 27 2012, 08:28 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 6-January 12 From: FLORIDA Member No.: 13,967 Region Association: None |
Bao, I got the trans case, cleaned off the old gaskets, checked the sealing surface of the front gasket, cleaned out the inside, and installed your new seal. I think what you were seeing was the seal bunching on the outside. This looks bad, but is common with the new style seals and is not an issue. The old style had a step on the outside that hid this process from view. I will contact you for return shipping payment and such. Thanks so much, When shipping the case back to me, please include gaskets ( fit between int. plate and main case). I will look for your email for payment. Bao |
BAO B |
Feb 12 2012, 05:19 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 6-January 12 From: FLORIDA Member No.: 13,967 Region Association: None |
Bao, I got the trans case, cleaned off the old gaskets, checked the sealing surface of the front gasket, cleaned out the inside, and installed your new seal. I think what you were seeing was the seal bunching on the outside. This looks bad, but is common with the new style seals and is not an issue. The old style had a step on the outside that hid this process from view. I will contact you for return shipping payment and such. Thanks so much, When shipping the case back to me, please include gaskets ( fit between int. plate and main case). I will look for your email for payment. Bao Dr. Evil, Got the case back, everything is good. Now that i'm ready to put it all back together i have a question to ask. First, the 2 gaskets that goes in between the int. plate and main case, do i need to put sealant in between? Second, the single gasket that goes in between the int. plate and the tail cone, do i need sealant there? Also, watching the trans. dvd 2 the section where you dropped the gears into the main case, you have the 4/5 gear selected..and once the gears are in you used a screw driver to set the 4/5 gear back to neutral...specifically where is the place that the screw driver lean against in order for you to push the selector rod for 4/5 gears back to neutral? Thanks very much in advance. Bao |
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