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Old 07-07-2005, 08:30 PM   #1
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Finally my Tranny is doen and built!! *pics*

Went and picked it up today on my lunch break. Danny at Trans Care worked on it for me. Anyways, its jsut bein held up bye a jack and a block of wood. Were doing the motor next so once thats done we'll get her all bolted up. Heres a few pics for yall. One step closer





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Old 07-07-2005, 08:39 PM   #2
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looks good, what all has been done to it?
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Old 07-07-2005, 09:29 PM   #3
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man, that frame looks brand new!

nice!

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Old 07-07-2005, 09:58 PM   #4
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Just a rebuild, Heavy Duty Shift kit and Spragg. He said he spent more time cleaning ti than building it HAHA! I found that rather funny..and true haha.

And yea thx for the compliment. It was super dam dirty but Im glad i spent the time stripping it all down tto bear metal. Makes all the difference when it come time to paint lol. (the frame that is)
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Old 07-07-2005, 10:36 PM   #5
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As a heavy duty mechanic id say 70% of my job is cleaning. Esp in a tranny or engine rebuild.
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Old 07-07-2005, 11:37 PM   #6
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As a heavy duty mechanic id say 70% of my job is cleaning. Esp in a tranny or engine rebuild.
As the owner of an old Chevy pickup, I would say that 50% of my time spent working on my truck is cleaning up the stuff I work on. It makes it take a lot of time, but everything really is starting to look a lot better.

Everything on my '37 is both dirty AND rusty.

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Old 07-08-2005, 01:48 AM   #7
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Looking good, 78...
Is that the finish color on the trans?

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As a heavy duty mechanic id say 70% of my job is cleaning. Esp in a tranny or engine rebuild.
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As the owner of an old Chevy pickup, I would say that 50% of my time spent working on my truck is cleaning up the stuff I work on...Slonaker
Lynx - I raise you 20% and Slon - I raise you 40%. It seems like I spend most of my time (like 90%) cleaning the truck parts when I work on it. Arrrggg.
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Old 07-08-2005, 05:05 AM   #8
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Looking good, 78...
Is that the finish color on the trans?





Lynx - I raise you 20% and Slon - I raise you 40%. It seems like I spend most of my time (like 90%) cleaning the truck parts when I work on it. Arrrggg.
I was gonna say the same, for every hour I put into a project, I probably double that cleaning up the shop. I hate clutter.
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Old 07-08-2005, 08:44 AM   #9
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Thx, yea were just gunna leave it that color. We might paint it black but we havnet decided yet.

I remember when I first started cleaning my frame. I had a glove...a **** load of steel wool, and a grinder w/ a wire brush attatcment. Took me quite a long time but after all the rust and old layers pf paint were gone. Sat a nice bare metal frame

Word of advice to anyone that re-does a frame. Wear a mask when working lol. I was sneezing rust and dirt for a week haha :P
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Old 07-08-2005, 09:29 AM   #10
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The transmission was painted gray as far as I can tell. Its not its natural finish, most of the time when the transmissions are hot tanked it discolors the aluminum some. So that's why most of the aftermarket and rebuilt transmissions are painted.

Looks like the is some good progress and very nice work done to it. To be honest its a lot better than I have seen some of the professional guys restore some. It could be the money thing from the owners paying 50.00 an hour and up plus materials lotsa money. On the other side I bet you wont find anyone else that comes as close to caring for your project the way you do. If that makes any sense.

Its in anyone's best interest to wear breathing protection when sanding and painting. Even if it is a 5 minute job its worth it. I have yet to see any welder I've seen use a breathing mask at all.
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