At 2:08 PM -0500 8/1/98, Harmon Seaver wrote: >I just pulled the engine on my '73 westy -- somehow the tranny main >shaft pulled out with it. Not all the way, of course, but it now comes >out about 6-8 inches from where it should be, and no longer connects to >anything inside. I'm assuming it's trashed, but just in case -- is there >a quick cure? No Problem. Just push it back in, rotate it a bit to make the splines line up. This is a common problem, the threads that hold the input shaft in are stripped. I've run a few trannys like that for years. I f you want to do it right, you can pull the bellhousing and fix it. It's a few hours of work with no special tools required beyond a set of circlip pliers. HTH -Otmar- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Electric Vehicle Components Ltd. Otmar Ebenhoech mailto:Otmar@EVCL.com (650) 494-9255 http://www.evcl.com/ Ban SUVs! http://www.howard.net/ban-suvs.htm Energizer Bunny arrested, charged with battery! ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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