Posted by used red mn on December 09, 2020 at 22:24:22 from (172.58.83.227):
In Reply to: Tractor hauler-long posted by Roger Tomfohrde on December 09, 2020 at 17:06:12:
Sorry if you have talked about your previous mechanical experience here before, I would have to ask if you have ever rebuilt an automatic transmission before? If not I would follow the other suggestion of letting a professional do it. You will need a clutch pack spring compressor tool which could be a shop press if your careful and use some creativity. You need a rubber tipped air blower to air check each clutch pack after assembly. The list goes on. If you don’t have an experienced person to look over your shoulder every step the likely hood of having a successful outcome is 75 percent, if not maybe more realistically 50 percent. And everything clean, like washed in clean solvent and blown dry with compressed air, no rag wiping. Just the lint from a rag is enough to cause trouble. Best of luck!
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