SSExi v3.75, the transmission
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From: Sheboygan Wisconsin






Well, got the transmission back in.
Here I'm rolling it back in to place.

Tristan decided he wants to fix bikes. He has his own tools. And this is how I got started.

It'* all bolted back in.

A bit frustrated, it didn't go in without a fight. 4 hours of fighting and I've had enough. I'll finish tomorrow. All that is left is hooking up the shifting linkage and electrical, put the dip stick and cross over pipe back on the exhaust, then put the left control arm back on and the tires. Hook up the battery and fire it up.
Here I'm rolling it back in to place.

Tristan decided he wants to fix bikes. He has his own tools. And this is how I got started.

It'* all bolted back in.

A bit frustrated, it didn't go in without a fight. 4 hours of fighting and I've had enough. I'll finish tomorrow. All that is left is hooking up the shifting linkage and electrical, put the dip stick and cross over pipe back on the exhaust, then put the left control arm back on and the tires. Hook up the battery and fire it up.
Thread Starter
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 29,661
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From: Sheboygan Wisconsin






Low servo? I'll have to check.
Everything fought. After I got it mounted it was out of place a little and I couldn't get the mounts lined up. Had to mess with the sub frame to get that in and then took a lot of work to get the mount to drop in to place. Plus my son was out there asking questions every few minuets.
Everything fought. After I got it mounted it was out of place a little and I couldn't get the mounts lined up. Had to mess with the sub frame to get that in and then took a lot of work to get the mount to drop in to place. Plus my son was out there asking questions every few minuets.





at least if it were me i know i would..