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914itis
post Mar 15 2011, 12:48 PM
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Is there a way for a novice to open some part of a sideshift transmission to inspect for defects without taking the while thing appart? I guest Dr Evil will shine in..
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Jeffs9146
post Mar 15 2011, 12:59 PM
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Yes but you will need a gasket!

Remove the tail cone and inspect the first gear teeth and syncro. Those tend to fail first and will give you a fair indication of the over all condition of the trans!
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post Mar 15 2011, 02:17 PM
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Yes but you will need a gasket!

Remove the tail cone and inspect the first gear teeth and syncro. Those tend to fail first and will give you a fair indication of the over all condition of the trans!

Do I need tp drain the oil and what type and quantity to use for refill ?
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