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Re: tranny question



Tom,

Thanks for the quick response.  I'll look up the specific location of the
bolt you are referring to in the workshop manual.  Don't need to remove
tranny from car...  got to love this!

Thanks again,
Paul

On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 13:56:43 -0800 Tom Sahines <tsahines@domain.elided>
writes:
> There is a bolt that locates the shift rod and shift yoke for the 
> 5th
> reverse shaft. This bolt holds down a locking device the bolt is 
> kept from
> loosening with a lock tab. Yours has come loose probably from a 
> broken lok
> tab or a previous tranny rebuild that was not done correctly. 
> 
> You can access this bolt by removing the tail housing of the tranny. 
> I have
> done this many times with the transmissin still in the car. Just 
> unhook the
> driveline and exhaust and lower the tranny rear. Remove the tail 
> housing
> and repair the damage. Replace the tail housing, crossmenber exhaust 
> and
> drive shaft.
> 
> Its a big job but easier than pulling the entire tranny.
> 
> 
> Tom Sahines 
> ARA Tech Hot Line for Giulietta/Giulia 750-101 cars 
> Milpitas CA

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