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Re: need a source for a tranny top gasket.........
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Posted by Red Rider on April 30, 2004 at 20:25:08 from (66.235.45.149):
In Reply to: need a source for a tranny top gasket............. posted by 49 Cubber! on April 30, 2004 at 15:59:09:
49 Cubber, the best solution is to buy a roll of gasket material and make your own. The method I use is to turn the deck upside down on two saw horses. I take the gear shift forks off and lay my gasket material on the upside down deck. I use a ball end of a ball pean hammer to rub over a couple of holes at each end. I then punch the holes out with a gasket punch kit. I ensert a couple of bolts in these hole to keep my gasket sheet in place. I then locate all the hole by the same method. Then I take the smooth hammer end and rub all along the inside edge of the trans cover. For the outside I use a lead pencil. After cutting and punching everything out it will fit like a glove plus save you some money.
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