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Old 09-07-2010, 07:49 PM   #1
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T-case R&R

Well, I need to pull my Rockwell T221 to fix a nasty leak that is coming from what looks like the mating surface of the T-case to the trans.

I have never pulled a T-case out, nor have I installed one to a trans.

Is this something that an amateur like myself be able to tackle?

I'm currently looking for manual information on this, nothing so far but I am still looking none the less. Just thought I would ask if this is something I should even attempt to do on my own, or should I not bother and look for a competent shop to do it?

The hassle factor on this is high for me, so the idea of taking it to a shop is winning right now.

But, if it's so easy a cave man could do it... Then I will plan on doing it myself.

Thoughts?
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