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[DML] Re: second gear fork pin ($10,000 question)
- From: "Dave Swingle" <swingle@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2005 20:07:33 -0000
It's not all that difficult - I'm a amateur maechanic and I figured 
it out.
But - try to fine a better-than-average transmission shop. You 
probably need
to find the independent guy who works on European cars, keeps a clean 
shop,
and if you can hook up with the local BMW or Volvo club for 
recommendations
so much the better. Stay away from Aamco and that like - they are 
generally
just R&R guys and wouldn't touch it anyway.
He'll have to remove the trans from the car, remove the back end and
bellhousing (need gaskets to put back together), split  the case 
halves
apart, fix the rollpin, inspect and/or replace the sliding gear and
synchros, and put it back together.
Dave
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "alex morgan" <mauibarber@xxxx> wrote:
> 
> Here is my question and dilema:  Would the job of replacing the pin 
be a 
> difficult one for a average transmission shop or is this something 
that only 
> a DeLorean shop should be doing?  From my understanding it involves 
pulling 
> the transmission apart to get to the fork but not any 
major "rebuild" type 
> work.
> 
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