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What happens when a good tranny goes bad. (56k users beware, lots of pics)

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Old 04-20-2003, 06:06 PM
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Random is God, how did you take apart a tranny with only a leather man? bow_down
I'm just that damn good!

Seriously, it took about 3 hours to rip the tranny apart. There are some pressed in pins you have to get out (roll pin remover and hammer), and a TON of bolts.

It was fairly easy to take apart other than the pressed in roll pins, but I wouldn't want to try to put one back together again. SERIOUS PITA trying to line up all those shafts, gear teeth, bearings, clips, pins...UGH! I'll give Red a case of Corona to do it.
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Corona...

Better than Paypal.

Old 04-21-2003, 04:34 AM
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just make sure you get red to do the tranny first before you give him the beers, or maybe just one to motivate him. LOL!!!




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