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Transmissio notes, 31 pages of DVD supplementation |
Dr Evil |
Jun 6 2015, 07:01 AM
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Send me your transmission! Group: Members Posts: 23,002 Joined: 21-November 03 From: Loveland, OH 45140 Member No.: 1,372 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
This was posted a long time ago but stopped working after some changes were made when we suffered the DDOS attack (from what I understand). So, after seeing another post on how to post a PDF, and seeing someone doing it, I figured I could do the same. This helps a lot as I have to have people contact me directly for a copy and it is a PITA for both of us.
So, what is it? It is a copy of my experiences and musings over several transmission related questions that I wrote up a long time ago. Oil questions, LSD/TB diff, shifter and clutch adjustments, probably other stuff. I havent updated it in a while. If you guys see stuff you want to discuss, or things you would like to see addressed, post up and I will try to get on it to further refine things. I will likely post up things that I see, when I do builds, in this tread to keep things more centralized. I have some good pics recently and some very good warnings to go along with them so stand by. Enjoy! Attached File(s) Trans_vid_sup_COMPLT.pdf ( 199.18k ) Number of downloads: 3052 |
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