Dumb question but I do not have a manual yet, filling the tranny. |
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Dumb question but I do not have a manual yet, filling the tranny. |
JOE M |
Sep 26 2007, 09:10 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 293 Joined: 27-August 07 From: N.H Member No.: 8,042 Region Association: None |
I was just curious where to fill and drain the tranny in a 72` tail shifter. Also do I use gear oil or is there something specific? I just replaced all the shift bushings and the shifter has little lateral play now , but while I am at it I think I should replace the fluid. I dont know when or if it has been done .I got the car a month ago. I ordered a book (Haynes) but it has not come in yet.
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angerosa |
Sep 26 2007, 10:25 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 334 Joined: 21-August 07 From: Reston, VA Member No.: 8,023 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
I asked the same question a few weeks back and have yet to procure the 17 mm hex socket. I also changed all the cups, bushings and what-nots in my shift linkage. That firewall one was a pain but I just banged it in with a hammer. Shifting is tighter but still feels like (I have to give someone esle credit for this one - I saw this on the board) a hot dog sitting in a bowl of oatmeal. Mine gearbox get tighter as the engine gets warm. Hence I need to check the fluid level.
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JOE M |
Sep 26 2007, 10:34 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 293 Joined: 27-August 07 From: N.H Member No.: 8,042 Region Association: None |
I asked the same question a few weeks back and have yet to procure the 17 mm hex socket. I also changed all the cups, bushings and what-nots in my shift linkage. That firewall one was a pain but I just banged it in with a hammer. Shifting is tighter but still feels like (I have to give someone esle credit for this one - I saw this on the board) a hot dog sitting in a bowl of oatmeal. Mine gearbox get tighter as the engine gets warm. Hence I need to check the fluid level. "a hot dog sitting in a bowl of oatmeal" funny funny funny. My linkage feels much better but I need to put my exhaust back on so I can test it. I think I need to add some more grease around the bushings because it feels kind of tight. I still think getting from 1st to 2nd is going to be tough because it seems like it wants to go towards reverse. Maybe I need to play with the linkage a little to optimize the position. I think a test drive will prove it out. |
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