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Only thing is that it's in a samurai behind a 1.3 8 valve. I think if I remember right, the 88.5 had a lower 5th gear or something like that. I can never remember all those details. I was thinking that that was why it seemed different than the others anyways.I did just get off the phone with Robert at Petroworks and he talked to (Harvey?) or... heck I've been up all night so I don't remember who. He said the problem with my tranny that won't quite go into 1st is the low speed synchro assembly is probably in backwards. It goes either way but it only works right one way. I'll have to make a note of that so I don't do that again. It has a groove in it to one side. He said it's a common mistake on the rebuilds. I guess I'll fix it and throw it back in to see how it does. Then I have another one to rebuild and I'll do the same. Seems like a waste but I sure want to make sure all my rebuilds are tested so if I want to sell them I know I'm selling good transmissions.I also have a whiny transfer case to rebuild. I think someone forgot to keep good gear oil in all of them. -Adam
OOPS, THIS GOT LONG SO YOU MAY WANT TO PRINT IT FOR BATHROOM READING!Your thoughts are welcome.-Adam
Quote from: daddyizzle on August 31, 2007, 09:58:55 PMOOPS, THIS GOT LONG SO YOU MAY WANT TO PRINT IT FOR BATHROOM READING!Your thoughts are welcome.-AdamThat was my thought.But now your a Tranny Pro
There is one sealed bearing at the front of the main shaft that feels tight. (this is two out of three of these transmissions that has the sealed bearing up front. I wonder why that is-Adam
I like the early trans for the lower diff gears it helps with the highway speeds.
The late model trans and x-fer case has the sealed bearings in them, the two transmissions that you have should have different drain plugs on them as well. I like the early trans for the lower diff gears it helps with the highway speeds. the sealed bearing in the front is prob. for a oops with the oiling on that one bearing,LOL