This is an old thread with an update at the end for those who remember it, thanks. Things are just not going right for me now days. I find three "good" used 6-speeds on here, one for me and the other two for others. The other two went fine but I end up getting shafted on my whole upgrade. First I found a front drive shaft for a 6-speed in the classifieds with low miles for a good price. Well I get it and it's bent and can't be fixed. My shaft was loose in the slip yoke so I figured it would be cheaper to buy this other shaft rather then rebuild mine. So my front shaft ends up costing me $310!
The 6-speed I decided to use seemed to have excessive mainshaft end play so I adjusted it. I wonder if this trany had problems before I touched it because it looked like it had hardly run at all compared to the other two and the thing was also harder to turn. Anyway so I install that trany and it has a shudder under load like something is binding. :{ I also had pilot bushing trouble. I had my flywheel bored out for the Kevlar bushing,which I got from South Bend Clutch along with the 0090 Con OFE 6-speed conversion clutch. Well the guy got the bore . 002 too small and was afraid to run through it again for fear of going too big. So he honed the bushing out . 002. Well I installed it and it was snug on the input shaft so I did some emery cloth work on it to help it fit. I got what I thought was a good free fit and put the truck together( trany install went very slick and easy). Now yesterday when I pulled the thing apart because of the trany problems I find the bushing has galded and there is . 006 worth of bushing melted to the input nose from the front half of the bushing (toward front of engine). Now I have to try to figure out what to do with the flywheel and try to find a trany shop. My truck is filling my work bay and I'm going into debt for all this. Sorry guys, I just had to vent my frustrations. I'm not asking for help.
The 6-speed I decided to use seemed to have excessive mainshaft end play so I adjusted it. I wonder if this trany had problems before I touched it because it looked like it had hardly run at all compared to the other two and the thing was also harder to turn. Anyway so I install that trany and it has a shudder under load like something is binding. :{ I also had pilot bushing trouble. I had my flywheel bored out for the Kevlar bushing,which I got from South Bend Clutch along with the 0090 Con OFE 6-speed conversion clutch. Well the guy got the bore . 002 too small and was afraid to run through it again for fear of going too big. So he honed the bushing out . 002. Well I installed it and it was snug on the input shaft so I did some emery cloth work on it to help it fit. I got what I thought was a good free fit and put the truck together( trany install went very slick and easy). Now yesterday when I pulled the thing apart because of the trany problems I find the bushing has galded and there is . 006 worth of bushing melted to the input nose from the front half of the bushing (toward front of engine). Now I have to try to figure out what to do with the flywheel and try to find a trany shop. My truck is filling my work bay and I'm going into debt for all this. Sorry guys, I just had to vent my frustrations. I'm not asking for help.
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