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> What is a ball park figure to have tranny rebuilt ?, or exchange tranny with already rebuilt one ?
levonfarra
post Aug 20 2007, 02:03 PM
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This is for a 74 2.0

thanks you,

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post Aug 21 2007, 01:50 AM
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Damn, I am getting raped on parts prices according to what George posted (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) And I got a friend that gets them directly through worldpac.

Levon, PM me and we can talk if you want. I have access to a lot of cores and can build one and send it to you. The chances of the fork being brinken are slim and none. Can it get into reverse? That is not possible if the fork is broke, and the forks not the part that breaks. The synchro band wears out, the slider teeth go blunt, and the dog teeth go blunt. The teeth on the slider and the dog teeth need to be engaged for the gear to be selected...no teeth, no gear. This is the most and very common problem.
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