Rebuilding Transmission
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Originally Posted by randman1
Here'* an idea Justin. Find a way to get the motor and trans from my car out of Bills garage and into yours. Put that in, drive the car and rebuild yours as a spare.
#32
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wow... mucho arguments in this thread. good reason to stay out of general chat, me thinks.
anyway, I say go for it - if you have the time, and you obviously have the desire, do it. it'* a good learning experience. that, and the bragging rights that there'* only a handful of other people on the club that have the balls to pull their tranny apart... and so if you fail, so what? at least you tried... and that'* something to be proud of.
i'll just post my tips and whatnot in the 91 forum... just wanted to get that mini-rant out of my system.
anyway, I say go for it - if you have the time, and you obviously have the desire, do it. it'* a good learning experience. that, and the bragging rights that there'* only a handful of other people on the club that have the balls to pull their tranny apart... and so if you fail, so what? at least you tried... and that'* something to be proud of.
i'll just post my tips and whatnot in the 91 forum... just wanted to get that mini-rant out of my system.
#33
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Ok.. I've got a crate and have shipped via Forward Air/Land Air Express before. All we'd need to do is drop it on a pallet (I've got one) build a small crate around the motor. (Easy to do).
Then just get the cost to ship. Unless..... We knew of a member or two heading that way with the ability to carry something of that weight.
Wonder if Steve is heading that way anytime soon?
Then just get the cost to ship. Unless..... We knew of a member or two heading that way with the ability to carry something of that weight.
Wonder if Steve is heading that way anytime soon?
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