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Author:  Z28 Justice [ Sun Jul 21, 2002 8:34 am ]
Post subject:  Blown tranny

Help! does anyone know of a rebuild shop for transmissions? The trip to Chimease on July 5-7 did me in

Author:  IROC [ Sun Jul 21, 2002 9:25 am ]
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Hey so you were the mystery man at the chiemsee !! No one knew who the guy was that was down there allready :-ok: ... As for the tranny, give Tony a call 0170 - 201 3838 and set up a appointment. He is really busy but has the knowledge to make sure its done right.

Author:  PT_Cruisin [ Sun Jul 21, 2002 10:49 am ]
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Help! does anyone know of a rebuild shop for transmissions? The trip to Chimease on July 5-7 did me in


Try getting in contact with Hotrod (Rodney) from here on the board. He rebuilt Jr's tranny and mine. He and his buddies run a shop. Good luck.

Paula :)

Author:  Jr [ Wed Jul 24, 2002 3:45 pm ]
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Hotrod's the man!!! He hooked me up big time and my tranny runs great!!!!! Well it did until I put it on the boat.... we'll see how it works when it gets here.

Author:  HotRod [ Wed Jul 24, 2002 7:43 pm ]
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Help! does anyone know of a rebuild shop for transmissions? The trip to Chimease on July 5-7 did me in


What tranny is it?350 or 400? What is it doing? Have you lost any gears or is it just slipping? Where do you live? I am stationed at Spangdahlem. A short distance from Bitburg. If you are going to attend the races you can pull it, bring it to me and I will rebuild it.
Later,
Hot Rod

Author:  Z28 Justice [ Wed Jul 24, 2002 7:59 pm ]
Post subject:  hotrod

cool beans man! the trans is a 350 with a 2400 stall, when it warms up it slips really bad from third to second gear constantley when in drive gear, also it takes about ten to fifteen seconds for reverse gear to kick in, took the trans out already, pulled the pan and the abrasion material that is on the cluthes is in bottom of pan itself. do you need me to come up with a rebuild kit? for a little extra can you do a shift upgrade?

Author:  HotRod [ Wed Jul 24, 2002 8:12 pm ]
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Not a problem. 350's usually do not take that long to rebuild. The longest part of the whole deal is waiting on parts from the states. No I do not need you there for the rebuild and yes I can upgrade yours with a shift kit. Give me a call if you want to get the ball rolling.
Phone# 06562932957 ask for Rodney

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