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One stop transmisison service for less, Questions, rebuilds, diagnoses, etc. |
Dr Evil |
Jul 21 2006, 12:49 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 |
Is your tranny feeling like this?
Send it to me and I will make it feel and perform like this! If your tranny is feeling its age, grinding, and popping out of gear I have the solution for you! If you have checked the other, outside of the tranny causes for these symptoms and found them to be ok then your tranny may be in need of a rebuild. Some outside of the tranny causes for some of your shifting woes: -Shifter bushings along the shift rod -Cone set screws -Tranny cable adjustment, shifter adjustment -Clutch, TO bearing, pressure plate -Engine and tranny mounts So, you have checked all of the above and it is still not working as it should. What do you do!? Send it to me! Repairs, modifications, conversions, you name it. I am interested in getting your car shifting correctly and lasting a long time while providing you with the greatest value and service. If you have questions I would be happy to help you. If you want to take pics of your gear stack and get an opinion feel free to contact me. Do you want to bring it by and have me take it apart to diagnose it? I will gladly do this, and for free. I will diagnose any tranny for no charge. I have a great stock of excellent used internal parts for much less than new with no loss in performance, as well as new, if you are interested. I have many different gear sets. I highly recommend all new main bearings; input shaft (x2), pinion shaft (x2) and differential (x2). I stock these bearing set at far less than retail. For shipping instructions, PM me. Any questions feel free to PM me (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wavey.gif) For more info, click the link to my web page in my sig below. Here is also a link to an excellent thread by DNHunt on how to rebuild the tranny if you want a basic overview http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...=40904&st=0 |
Dr Evil |
Jul 21 2006, 02:01 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 |
So, now you have recieved your rebuilt gear stack and you are very happy (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) How do you reinstall it?
Like so: Step 1. Select 5th gear on your gear stack. Step 2. Place the correct thickness of gaskets on the tranny case rear. Step 3. Place the case on blocks leaving extra room under the center for the drive shaft as it sticks out farther than the bell housing. Allign the stack, intermediate plate and drive shaft in the case and lower into position. Be careful of the output seal for the drive shaft. Make sure the drive shaft moves through it with out catching the lip and causing the spring inside it to come out. Step 4. Once the stack is installed, reassemble the 1st/rev gear stuff (make sure the flat needle bearing is UNDER the gear on the intermediate plate side!). Now put the tail cone back on. Step 5. It is now time to put the tranny back into the neutral. In the first pic you can see the shift rod notches are off center. Take a screwdriver and push the 5th/4th shift rod so it is centered. It should look like the second pic. Step 6. Once in neutral, put the shift console back in. The shift console only gets the O-ring. The gasket that comes with the seal kit is for the plug of the tail shifter that goes there, not for the side shifter console so don't use it. Step 7. Reinstall the reverse pin and switch. Install the tranny and enjoy! |
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