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Well another one bites the dust. Now I have to try and find the thread that tells how to get the new one really tight. I wish I had the money to go to Standard Transmission and do it right but not now.
 
Hey Deezul1, are those guys at Standard any good??? I've heard both good and bad things about them, I was just wondering if you had anything done there before. I know a guy at Hico that might help you out much cheaper. Let me dig up his #, and I'll e-mail it to you.
 
Dang John

Man, sorry to hear about that talk to cord for some ideas, Sat. he said he did the clutch and 5 gear fix at the same time. Shame it's so far down there I would help you to fix it.



Jim
 
SLewis

Thanks, that sounds good. I havnt heard any bad about Standard Trans and Joe D likes them pretty good last I heard. Look for post by Big John as he bought a bunch of stuff from them and posted about his results.



Jim

thanks for the thought, it will be an interesting project.
 
Hey DEEZUL1 I sure do feel for you. Lost mine on a run to Augusta, GA last Monday night pulling a trailer. Called Standard Trans Tues morning and they shipped a new trans out that afternoon. Pulled the old one out Wed evening after driving home at 58 mph for 700 plus miles(what a drag) but it sure beats a tow. Pulled the rear cover off and spiked the nut an extra six times. It had two set screws in it and they had spiked it twice in the two shaft keyways. Hope this does the fix for I'm out of trans money, lost 5th twice last year and burned up a trans with a leak all in about 12k miles. I believe the other hands said if you are just replacing the nut you can torque it to 300 or so ft/lbs with red locktite and spike it about 8 times with a 3/16 punch all while it is on the truck. Careful when you replace the rear cover, make sure it is spotless before you silicone it. I didn't do this once and half my fluid seeped out on a long run and burned the whole innards up.
 
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