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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 |
Feb 12 2012, 05:27 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 |
Hey Bao,
as in the DVD, there is no sealant used anywhere. Just put them on dry and you are good. For the gear selection, I cant explain better or show you better than the DVD. The simple explanation is to look inside the hole on the side of the tranz to see the rod, then put your screwdriver in there and move the 4-5 rod back into neutral. You wont mess it up. |
BAO B |
Feb 18 2012, 07:10 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 6-January 12 From: FLORIDA Member No.: 13,967 Region Association: None |
Hey Bao, as in the DVD, there is no sealant used anywhere. Just put them on dry and you are good. For the gear selection, I cant explain better or show you better than the DVD. The simple explanation is to look inside the hole on the side of the tranz to see the rod, then put your screwdriver in there and move the 4-5 rod back into neutral. You wont mess it up. Dr. Evil, I study the dvd carefully and was able to successfully installed the gears and put the 4/5 gears back to neutral.. YES!!! Thank you. The question now is the selector rod in the correct position, as in pic. 2 the rod is in the case with all gears in neutral. Pic. 3 shows the close up of the "dong" positioned. Pic 4 shows the fork cover in position with the two fingers pointing upward. the selector rod will be in between the two fingers on the fork once the fork is installed. You noticed in pic 4 there is a skinny o ring seal only and no paper gasket seal.. is this correct? do i need a paper gasket seal also? so, from pic 1 to 4, i'm correct so far as selector rod positioning? Also, one question on the reverse gear bearing. pic. 5 shows one side of the bearing with the inner circle area lifted. pic 6 shows one side of the bearing with the inner circled area NOT LIFTED. which is the correct installed position? pic. 5 or pic. 6? Again as always, thanks for all your input and knowledge. Bao Attached image(s) |
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