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Re: Hey Allen in NB Buick Transmission again
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Posted by IA Roy on August 09, 2006 at 21:01:51 from (69.66.77.184):
In Reply to: Hey Allen in NB Buick Transmission again posted by IA Roy on August 08, 2006 at 19:49:51:
Sorry Allan in NE. I spelled your name wrong and got the abbreviation wrong for your fine state. I did take your advice and got another transmission today. They had another one on the shelf at the boneyard. At least these aren't as expensive as the Ford I put in a Contour last year. It is bolted onto the engine and all the other things are left to do. I preloaded the hidden bolt into the block bolt hole with a socket and enough extensions taped together to reach out beyond the end of the output housing before installing the transmission and all I had to do was tighten the bolt, got it first try. I had to remove the oil filter to get the bolt out. It was directly in line. The crossover pipe was not necessary to remove that year, the book said it was necessary in earlier models. Wish me luck on the completion on the project.
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