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cegallegos99 |
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Hi,
Regarding current tranny work, how much would a shop charge for rebuilding ? thx chris |
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walterolin |
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To expand a little on Mike B's comments: At the rebuild clinic, I did most of the disassembly. Then Evil did the inspection and pointed out the bad parts. He next pulled good used parts out of his stash, and put them side by side with the bad parts, so there was no question in my mind about what I needed, and what I got.
I didn't get new sliders and dog teeth, but I got good stuff (plus new seals all round). Total cost for parts and supervision was about 650 USD. And I had a good time meeting a bunch of guys from this board, and meeting real live Canadians. In fact I was becoming fluent in Canadian towards the end of the seminar, took aboot 36 hours, eh? |
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