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Re: Transmission rebuild

To: "James E Austin, Jr." <ahbugeye1@juno.com>, <healeys@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Re: Transmission rebuild
From: Tracy Drummond <bighealey@charter.net>
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 23:06:24 +0000
Jim,

For the buffers in the bellhousing and OD adapter I used a cutout from a piece 
of linolium tile (99cents).  Be sure not to use self-healing or padded types, 
just good old fashioned tile. If it has a sticky back thats grand but not 
required.

Tracy

> 
> From: "James E Austin, Jr." <ahbugeye1@juno.com>
> Date: 2004/12/21 Tue PM 06:28:09 GMT
> To: healeys@autox.team.net
> Subject: Transmission rebuild
> 
>     I have a few questions in regard to my BJ8 transmission.  Just
> remember this is my first time that  I have been inside of one of these
> things.   
> 
> 1.   One of my work shop manuals says that if the end float exceeds .012
> on the layshaft
>        unit,   the thrust washer  should be replaced.  Mine does, so I
> will have to order a
>        new one.  My question is, what is the minimum end float that I
> should try to 
>        establish?
> 
> 2.    There doesn't  seem to be a supplier for gear plungers(detent
> plungers).  Springs
>        are available, but not plungers.  Can I assume that you make your
> own and if so 
>        how do you determine length and width?  I am missing the two
> plungers that  fit on
>        the main  shaft. 
> 3.    I have read in the archives about the buffer pad that mounts in the
> bell housing
>        which keeps the shifters shafts from going to far, causing 
> problems with the
>        sliding hub  balls.   Is there a supplier or again do you make
> your own, if so what is
>        the best material?
> 
> I would appreciate your input.  Thanks in advance.
> 
> Sam Austin




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