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07-29-2022, 02:38 PM | #15 |
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Neal at the racer's line here in Norcal did a timed speed pull out of the tranny ~20mins documented here. I've been studying it ever since I found that video. There should be like some annual competition here at this forum.
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With a lift you can get the engine out in like an hour. These cars are stupid easy to work on.
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I came here expecting carnage and see no big deal. OP I want a refund
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Hell, if I had a perty tool box like that (and was 60 years younger) I could do it in 20 minutes too -
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i've got a perty tool box. 2 of them. they're 1/4 full of random hardware assortments.
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Been a while on this thread as I expect trans is back in. Minor issue for sure. I would check the the concern spots and file down any burrs. You'd be done in seconds. Likely not many from prying as they'd push away from your mounting surface.
And yea, trannys can be a pill. My first clutch change was a 1980 Pontiac Sunbird cast iron 4 speed at 16 years old. Pretty sure that thing weighed more than I did at the time, sure felt like it. Haha. |
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"Hey, I think the transmission is behind the engine - " |
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I was holding the drop light and handing my dad tools by then. Does that count?
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If we go to that level then my first clutch was a 1956 Country Squire wagon. Mind you I am probably still traumatized by the simple act of holding the light!
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"Son, that's not the big wrench I was talking about, now run back up to the barn and get me the OTHER big wrench!" |
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