[AT] Transmission for tractor hauling truck
Mike Maynard
mmaynard at rochester.rr.com
Thu Apr 5 07:22:38 PDT 2007
Charles, you shouldnt have to worry about the length of the output shaft
when looking for a new case for yours. The rebuilder will be able to
use the output shaft from your tranny.
Mike
On Thu, 2007-04-05 at 09:41 -0400, bridgescharles at hughes.net wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jeff Pilbeam" <pilbeam100 at yahoo.com>
> To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
> Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 8:12 AM
> Subject: Re: [AT] Transmission for tractor hauling truck
>
>
> >I am not sure why this guy drilled and left out springs, but I have done a
> >few of these myself and a stock th400 behind a v6 should be bulletproof. I
> >dont think at all he has done you any favors with leaving out springs and
> >drilling the case.
> >
> > The only thing if any that should of been done to your trans is a minor
> > "MR SHIFT" shift kit
> > which makes a firmer quicker shift. leaving out springs will in fact burn
> > the plates.
> >
> > my 2 cents
> >
> > Jeff
>
> Thanks Jeff
>
> I probably didn't say it right about leaving out springs and adding
> clutches. Just know he told me he left out some springs and added clutches,
> but I don't know enough to know exactly what he did.
>
> The transmission guy I talked to about rebuilding it is afraid the case is
> bad, and he doesn't have one. He also knows a "drag race" guy was the last
> one to rebuild it and he is afraid he has made his own shift kit. Said he
> tried one before that one of these guys had been in and never could get it
> to work right in the case they had built.
>
> Its hard to find a good used one not knowing what length output shaft you
> are getting. My transfer case is a 241C, but I haven't been able to find
> one in the junkyard that came off a 241C.
>
> Thanks
> Charles
>
>
>
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