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I know this is an old tread, but what is the hoist attached to when speedmon lowered his transmission? Is it something specifig to the M35 or locally manufactured whenever you need to drop the transmission?
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I know this is an old thread, but I looked it up because I remember a part # for the clutch disc was mentioned. As I was reading, I came across this statement and realized that it was incorrect. I had remembered reading this when I pulled my transmission the other day, so I tried it. I put it in reverse and shaft came OUT another couple of inches. The trick is to put the transmission in FIRST. I'm sure anybody pulling the transmission would have figured that out, but I wanted to put it in writing for future transmission pullers.Future trick for you. When installing the tranny, put it in reverese. That will move that little shaft coming out of the tower, out of your way.
Getting ready to install a new rear main seal and clutch. SO is it easier in REVERSE or FIRST gear?I know this is an old thread, but I looked it up because I remember a part # for the clutch disc was mentioned. As I was reading, I came across this statement and realized that it was incorrect. I had remembered reading this when I pulled my transmission the other day, so I tried it. I put it in reverse and shaft came OUT another couple of inches. The trick is to put the transmission in FIRST. I'm sure anybody pulling the transmission would have figured that out, but I wanted to put it in writing for future transmission pullers.
Also, I looked on IAT's website, and I did not see that part # listed. I don't know if they don't make it anymore, or if it's simply not listed. I had already sourced a clutch from somewhere else, but I did want to look up the price for comparison.
Thanks Captain ObviousDug,
I never did figure it out because you know how it is on any forum, you get conflicting advice, and who do you believe. I would suggest, after you pull the tunnel covers, put the transmission and both gears and see which one pulls the shaft in.
I have got a new clutch assembly, spare, you could just drive up and get it.
I could take you on a M813 recovery while you are here.
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