Ken :
there were two types of lock down for the 5 spd trans , one had a nut and
lock plate ( it sucks) the other had a nut and lock nut (much better) . one
of hte problems with the 5 spd is that these have a habit of coming
undone... also some of them had a main shaft that would not accept the two
nuts
there is a few things that can be done to fix the problem with either type
. but too much to type
So if you want the info call me.
530-644-6777
mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "The Ken Pearce" <ken__pearce@hotmail.com>
To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2007 1:07 PM
Subject: [Roadsters] 5-spd Transmission question...
> I'm in the process of fixing my '68-2000 "5th gear neutral" problem and
have
> the tranny torn down. I need a little translation from the original
factory
> manual. The manual states:
>
> "Stretch the lock plate"
>
> I believe when referring to a lock nut on the main shaft. I've tried
breaking
> the nut loose but so far no luck. Does "stretch" translate to "heat with
a
> torch"??? Or am I missing something.
>
> The further I get into this project, the more I realize that I probably
don't
> have the necessary tools (hydraulic press etc etc...) to complete the
rebuild
> in a timely manner. Anyone know of a good transmission shop in the
Seattle /
> Vancouver BC area that is familiar with the Datsun 5-spd. I'm interested
in a
> name or contact info.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ken Pearce
> Bellingham, WA
> '68-2000
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