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reinstalling transmission

Postby artc » Wed Jun 02, 2004 12:27 pm

three 10" 1/2 13 pitch bolts with the heads cut off allowed for effortless re-installation of the transmission. you cannot put a guide bolt in the upper steering wheel side because it will not clear the steering base casting.
the trans was back in the tractor in 30 seconds :)

sure was easier than lying under an 64 impala trying to put a 4 speed back in :!:

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Postby Oscar Meier » Thu Jun 03, 2004 9:55 am

Cool - When I put in a new drive shaft last summer this would have made it a bit easier. Nice idea
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