I replaced the transmission nose cone gasket but am having a tough time getting the cone back on. Is there a secret to getting the small gear to align to the indent in the cone?
I recall years ago cracking the cone on one of these and don't really want to repeat that
Thanks
I only have 6 bits of advice.
1) Patience
2) Use a dab of grease to hold things in place.
3) The mating surfaces should be flat and mated before anything is tightened
4) Never force anything. Leave the BFH in the tool box.
5) Work on the trans in vertical orientation. Don't try to fight gravity.
6) Dr. Evil video
When it’s lined up properly, it just slides into place. Definitely no force is needed.
I replaced one with the trans in the car. Had to use a thin screw driver to get the reverse gear to align. Maybe test fit without the gear to make sure ther are no problems.
If I remove the speedo gear drive unit, I can get the cone to fit down snug if I wiggle the stub axles a bit. But I am unable to insert the speedo drive unit at that point and, with the drive unit in place, cannot get the cone to drop into place.
This shouldn't be such a difficult task!
1) Patience CHECK
2) Use a dab of grease to hold things in place. I THOUGHT OF THIS BUT DIDN'T KNOW IF IT WOULD HURT ANYTHING IN THE GEARBOX
3) The mating surfaces should be flat and mated before anything is tightened YEP
4) Never force anything. Leave the BFH in the tool box. AGREED
5) Work on the trans in vertical orientation. Don't try to fight gravity. CHECK
6) Dr. Evil video MIGHT BE OVERKILL FOR THIS PARTICULAR SITUATION
Thanks, all. I will try again this evening.
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