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Originally posted by Tom
Malc,
If the tranny was an automatic, would you have a different view?
Best,
Tom
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1971 280sl Tunis Beige Metallic (restored & enhanced)
1971 280sl Tobacco Brown (low mileage stock)
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Probably, I have never taken an Auto box apart. I will probably get a scrap one and have a "play" at some point
In reply to Daniel I agree with what your saying, but a competent home mechanic can work on a box.. As I stated if you are logical and take your time you can get it right.
I recently overhauled the fourwheel drive box out of the Lancia Delta integrale:
I took lots of digital pictures as I took it apart
I wrote a "log" of what I did, lots of notes about what goes where, which way up etc
Followed the official workshop manual
Took me about 3 days I replaced bearings, had to re shim some things and renew syncro rings...new seals etc etc
With all stuff Italian the hardest bit was getting the parts!
Mikey, believe it or not Haynes manuals are pretty good in the gearbox department, especially the "older" manuals, for some strange reason the newer ones are not as good.
I am sure others can recommend other sources of info....
Malc