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Post by 65cuda on Aug 15, 2007 15:53:24 GMT -5
I noticed I had some tranny fluid that seemed to seep out from the the tranny shifter shaft on the T-Bucket, I changed the small $1.25 seal that fits on the shaft, but what a bitchin time I had removing the old one, its so dam small, I had to use an eye glass screw driver to remove it.
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Post by oldschoolcruiser on Aug 15, 2007 19:34:57 GMT -5
At least you were able to get it out.....sometimes those require having to drop the pan to get the shaft out so you can pry it out with a screwdriver. I'd say you were very lucky!
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Post by 65cuda on Aug 20, 2007 20:11:12 GMT -5
well that f@$king little seal started leaking again, now this is pissing me off, I hate leaks even a small one I hate. being a mopar guy I never took apart the turbo 350, but nailhead said I should take the shifter shaft out, this sounded like a big job but was really not that bad to do, I removed the shaft and noticed why it leaked, it was scared up Dave B, (gofast)from SLIPCO TRANSMISSION River rd and Wheatfield st N.T. said he had one, I went over to the shop and Dave pulled a shaft from a core he had. Looked like new, and now no drip drip ;D
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Post by benny on Aug 20, 2007 20:17:45 GMT -5
Go Fast is a great guy.
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Post by 65cuda on Aug 20, 2007 20:20:26 GMT -5
he is great!! would not take a cent either I recommend him for all transmission work
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Post by oldschoolcruiser on Aug 20, 2007 22:28:24 GMT -5
Yeah, he fixed my son's Tempo. The throttle detent valve was binding. I didn't feel like doing it, front wheel drive and all. He did a great job and it was very reasonable. Done it fast too! ;D
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