Help with 5spd transmission
lol, MaximaSE86, I thought you were reposting the info about it working, then I remembered that Ian told me about it on AIM.
Also Ian, I was just about to ask where the tranny was now, because that looks alot different than where we left it
but its a different pic.
MrGone
Also Ian, I was just about to ask where the tranny was now, because that looks alot different than where we left it
but its a different pic.MrGone
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Originally posted by MrGone
lol, MaximaSE86, I thought you were reposting the info about it working, then I remembered that Ian told me about it on AIM.
Also Ian, I was just about to ask where the tranny was now, because that looks alot different than where we left it
but its a different pic.
MrGone
lol, MaximaSE86, I thought you were reposting the info about it working, then I remembered that Ian told me about it on AIM.
Also Ian, I was just about to ask where the tranny was now, because that looks alot different than where we left it
but its a different pic.MrGone
By the way, I'm just going to clean it well with Simple Green and elbow grease...but thanks for the offer.
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From: Puyallup WA
cool....it all makes sense now.
That came loose during shipping and wedged itself inbetween the shifting mechanism and the bellhousing....making it impossible to shift.
While taking the bellhousing off, and moving the tranny around alot in the process, we shook it loose, and when I took the cover off, I found it on top of the transaxle gear.
IanS
That came loose during shipping and wedged itself inbetween the shifting mechanism and the bellhousing....making it impossible to shift.
While taking the bellhousing off, and moving the tranny around alot in the process, we shook it loose, and when I took the cover off, I found it on top of the transaxle gear.
IanS
Originally posted by iansw
cool....it all makes sense now.
That came loose during shipping and wedged itself inbetween the shifting mechanism and the bellhousing....making it impossible to shift.
While taking the bellhousing off, and moving the tranny around alot in the process, we shook it loose, and when I took the cover off, I found it on top of the transaxle gear.
IanS
cool....it all makes sense now.
That came loose during shipping and wedged itself inbetween the shifting mechanism and the bellhousing....making it impossible to shift.
While taking the bellhousing off, and moving the tranny around alot in the process, we shook it loose, and when I took the cover off, I found it on top of the transaxle gear.
IanS
I just dropped it off like 3 hours ago.
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