[Wichita-SCCA] Transmissions
Flynn, Patrick
Patrick.Flynn at lsi.com
Tue Dec 18 12:16:12 EST 2007
If all you are wanting to do is drop the transmission I'm thinking that
if you remove all of the bolts that are connecting it, gravity will take
care of the rest ;) The hard part is fixing it and getting it hoisted up
high enough to put the bolts back in. ;) When my 98 truck's transmission
went south I took it to Chance transmission. I did have an issue with a
very slow leak (took a couple of months after a wipe down before a
couple of drops would appear on the driveway) that was never resolved,
but I basically lost interest in getting it fixed. Otherwise, everything
else was fine.
Patrick
-----Original Message-----
From: wichita-scca-bounces at wichitascca.org
[mailto:wichita-scca-bounces at wichitascca.org] On Behalf Of Guy Roberts
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 10:31 AM
To: Wichita Region SCCA.
Subject: [Wichita-SCCA] Transmissions
Has anyone ever wanted to drop a tranny in a 1993 Ford F150? What? No
takers? I want to, but I have absolutely no idea what to do, so I guess
I have to resort to professionals. So, if you know any good
transmission shops for late model Ford pickups, could you let me know.
I would prefer East side, but of course would drive further for a good
shop.
Thanks!
--
Guy Roberts
groberts at kiphs.com
Birthdays have been proven to be good for you. Studies show that the
more you have, the longer you live.
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