Thanks!
I also disliked the drive shaft into the gearbox thing too.  And a tip for
challenged people like myself.  If you have the driveshaft started into the
rear of the gearbox, but it's hung up a bit, avoid the temptation to reach
in with your hand and adjust things.  I did this, even though I should have
know better, and with no-one else around and no good prybar around, it was
somewhat awkward with my wrist pinned in there.  :)
( A clotheshanger wire just wasn't strong enough. )
Robert D.
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Subject: trans mount bolt holes
>robert,
>
>try using an awl or a small phillips screw driver  as an alignment tool.
>start all 4 bolts and leave them loose untill you have all 4 started in
>their threads.   this will allow you the tiny bit of movement in the mount
>to align remaining bolt holes.  if your trans mounts are a bit soft
>initially you may have a rather distressing looking situation.  but using a
>tool to pull the metal part of the mount into position through the bolt
>holes will greatly ease your concerns.  it's getting the drive shaft into
>the transmission i dislike !
>
>chuck
 
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