Rob Needs a New Brain

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Jean
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Re: Rob Needs a New Transmission

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We ALL want FEEDBACK when you get it on the road!!
Did you take the old one off yet?
BTW, I don't have a lift. the rear-main-seal job...which led into the clutch job, which finally led into changing the neutral switch was all done on the floor, on 2 sheets of cardboard. The neutral switch leak was discovered after all the other stuff was finished and after the test ride...Which is to say, BE CAREFUL when jostling the tranny into the frame. Also be sure the switch in the tranny you are putting in doesn't leak...it is an ugly job to change it with the tranny installed, but it can be done.
Clemson, SC
R100s, R75/5
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Re: Rob Needs a New Transmission

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I knew my new transmission would be arriving today, so I got out in the garage last night to at least have everything out of the way to pull the damaged one. I got most of it done. I've yet to pull the second SA pin to drop that.
I didn't get much oil out of the drive shaft when I pulled it's drain plug. That had me a little worried.
When I pulled the drain plug on the final drive, I had plenty of fresh oil come out, though.
I reinstalled both drain plugs immediately with new crush washers.

And the UPS man came about 10 minutes before I had to leave for work!!! :D

Mikey does it right. Double-boxed. The transmission in a big plastic bag surrounded by wadded paper in the inside box, and the inside box surrounded by packing peanuts and air pillows in the outside box.




Here is what Mikey gives away instead of a bag of M&M's ( ;) ).

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It's nice, but I don't expect to make it a part of my daily wardrobe. I have my 99¢ knife for that.

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So I guess I have to say, when one considers the energy & materials that went into the mfg. of the knife that will (probably) never be used, it's kind of a shame. I will probably make it part of my tool roll.
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Re: Rob Needs a New Transmission

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justoneoftheguys wrote: It's nice, but I don't expect to make it a part of my daily wardrobe. I have my 99¢ knife for that.
Your 99¢ knife is worthless: it has no corkscrew!
MS - out
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Re: Rob Needs a New Transmission

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Yes, I really should drink more red wine.
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Re: Rob Needs a New Transmission

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justoneoftheguys wrote:Here is what Mikey gives away instead of a bag of M&M's

Heheheheheheh, he used to give away condoms and temporary tattoos. The label on the condom packets had the phrase SAVING YOUR SKIN AGAIN!
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Re: Rob Needs a New Transmission

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Jean wrote: BTW, I don't have a lift. the rear-main-seal job...which led into the clutch job, which finally led into changing the neutral switch was all done on the floor, on 2 sheets of cardboard.
You da woman, Jean. None of that pussy lifty stuff for you, eh?
I've been saving up to get some nice bits of cardboard. Gotta beat putting the old knees on cold wet concrete.

My work area 3 weeks ago. At least it's under cover and not on the side of the road.

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Hey, there sure is a lot of transmission stuff going on just now.
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Re: Rob Needs a New Transmission

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Old transmission is out.
Throwout bearing & surfaces are great!
Clutch looks normal - all six fasteners in place, clutch splines look good. I'm leaving it alone.
I'm going to replace the neutral switch, as long as I have the transmission out.

But now it is bed-time...
Jean
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Re: Rob Needs a New Transmission

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AB, you can be double-damn-sure I'd have one of those woosie-pussy lifts if I didn't have to watch my coins!! (ain't it so, Rob?) Hey! What"s with the new moniker, anyhow?

I'd rather have a working clutch, etc...And now I've got to replace the clutch hydraulic-parts in my '96 Passat TDI.
Clemson, SC
R100s, R75/5
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Re: Rob Needs a New Transmission

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Hi Jean - I came up with a separate logon that has no moderator power. It was Matt & Kelley's solution, rather than taking "the power" away from R65 Rob... They liked me as a moderator. But I was hearing rumblings about me over-doing it from the general public.

But that is not why I am here. I AM going to replace the neutral switch - but I was wondering if anyone had tried the brass reproduction that Hucky's sells. They are $10 less than OEM. Hans tells me the only difference is with the brass, you have to be careful not to over-tighten.
$39.50 vs. $29.50


And Scot - feel free to put your lift on CL. But I would go for $300, if it were me. Thank you for your generous offer!
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Re: Rob Needs a New Transmission

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...or I could use the switch that is on the box, or use the one from my old transmission.

I'm more concerned with leaks than with connectivity.
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