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humfrz 06-27-2016 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2690511)
Grandson!


Son couldn't even tell you what make it is, has never touched a wrench and at 32 years old has never driven a mile in his life.
I am ashamed.

oooooopppps ......... I skipped a generation .... you appear sooooo young, I just lost track of how old you really are ........ :w00t:


humfrz

Tcoat 06-27-2016 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2690519)
oooooopppps ......... I skipped a generation .... you appear sooooo young, I just lost track of how old you really are ........ :w00t:


humfrz

I know I know. There are rocks that look young to you!

Ultramaroon 06-27-2016 05:29 PM

I'm going to call it a blown end bearing on the mid-shaft. It goes away in fifth because the mid-shaft isn't loaded. The input shaft is coupled directly to the output.

This is the same problem I have. I took off the afternoon to finish my trans swap. I hope to start digging into mine this coming week.

On swapping them out and moving them around, for a 200 HP engine, this transmission seems very light, IMHO. I am amazed that the boosted folks aren't leaving trails of parts everywhere.

RedFR-s 06-27-2016 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 2690611)
I'm going to call it a blown end bearing on the mid-shaft. It goes away in fifth because the mid-shaft isn't loaded. The input shaft is coupled directly to the output.

This is the same problem I have. I took off the afternoon to finish my trans swap. I hope to start digging into mine this coming week.

On swapping them out and moving them around, for a 200 HP engine, this transmission seems very light, IMHO. I am amazed that the boosted folks aren't leaving trails of parts everywhere.

That is what I was chalking it up to. I've got a used tranny with 2k coming tomorrow so I'll get that swap done over after the long weekend (need a break before I break it).

Let me know how yours goes.

I knew boosting it would cause some increased wear but man some of this is getting out of hand.

RedFR-s 07-06-2016 03:18 PM

While doing the tranny swap today I found a ball from a bearing stuck to the drain plug. Think I know what the problem was. @Ultramaroon @Tcoat thanks for your help.


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