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Old 09-25-2008, 12:00 AM   #1
elwoods76
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Help pullin My TH350????

OK guys I am lookin for some ideas here. I have pulled a couple of tranny's before, enough to know that if it is a slip yoke tail shaft you are going to dump most if not all of your fluid out in the process. What I am asking everyone is there a smarter way to do it? Anyone come up with an ingenious way to keep the fluid where it is? Any help is much appreciated!! The only thing I can think of is talking to a local transmission shop to see if they have a slip yoke floating around that isn't attached to a driveline that I could maybe secure it in place with tape? The other option that I have come up with is to detach the tranny before pulling the motor and then dropping the trans down to the ground with the driveline still in, but would rather pull the two together.Thank you in advance for looking.
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