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Old 10-31-2012, 03:25 AM   #10
crazy longhorn
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Re: Help needed identifying transmission problem.

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Originally Posted by cableguy0 View Post
That should have read Would not bother with it. A second transmission with issues isnt going to do you much good.
For 50 bones, he might get a good trans....I have rebuilt more of those old stick trannys, than I care to remember Muncie, Borg -Warner, Saginaw.....they all come apart about the same. The trouble is , that I do know what I am looking at, on that stick box(after the cover is off)....the next guy might not know? Just trying to offer some advice , on what to look for, &figure, nothing broke or burnt....around 150 bones will build(freshen) that box (parts).....your labor is "free99". crazyL
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