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Posted by: tmh75 Jul 16 2005, 07:22 PM

I'm in the (long and drawn out) process of rebuilding my 1.7 to a 2056. I've been waiting on parts forever and have lost lots of motivation. Now I'm finally getting things back together.

Transmission: Took apart to replace syncros, probably 3 months ago. Just got it back together today. One problem, theres a small wavey washer under the tranny when I'm done. Could be from anything, but was under tranny

Any ideas??

Also, Put compression bolt (big one under speedo drive gear) back on with impact wrench, was unable to use a torque wrench. I'm sure that it is above 80 foot lbs. Anyone heard of any probs with this being Over torque?

Thanks in advance

Todd


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Posted by: Brad Roberts Jul 16 2005, 08:35 PM

That goes under your distributor drive gear. It isnt from your tranny.

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Posted by: tmh75 Jul 16 2005, 11:37 PM

awesome!!!

That is agreat relief, although, now I'm thinking "I wonder how many other little parts may have slipped out of my sight onto the floor.

Thanks again.

Todd

Posted by: Brad Roberts Jul 17 2005, 12:02 PM

No problem. I'm full of worthless information ohmy.gif

The closest thing it could have been tranny wise: the flat washer under the castelated nut for the input shaft, but that washer doesnt have the cutouts for oil sling.


B

Posted by: jhadler Jul 18 2005, 02:43 PM

Yup, Brad was spot on. As soon as I saw that little washer I said "YOU!!! You @#$#%!!!"....

Man, that little washer was my nemsis last year. Was getting the motor ready for an Electromtive ignition and electric fan conversion. Was almost there, and just needed to pul the dizz and cap off the hole. The oiling washer stuck to the distributor until it was -almost- out of the motor... plink.. plunk... cluck... headbang.gif

LIttle bugger dropped down under the cam gear, and nothing I did would get it out of there. Had the motor on the engine stand and was spinning it over, shaking it, thwacking it with a big rubber mallet. Nothing. It was in there good.

So... 12 months later, and nearly a full rebuild (once you're in there right.... wacko.gif ), I'm almost back to where I was...

-Josh2

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