Beautiful Cars! One day hopefully my stable looks as clean as yours! That's a dental waxing instrument and your "dental" drill is a bit bigger than mine! Were you a dentist?
727.. same seals for either.Mirror was handy, good idea. 904 transmission? I should order seals "just in case"
Only a Dentist would call them waxing tools. Anyone else calls them dental picks.. those things the gals make your gums bleed with! Every time I'm at the dentist I ask them for all the stuff they're throwing out. As for the drill, that's Terry's @1969dodgedart favourite "borrow" item! I build airplanes with it....Beautiful Cars! One day hopefully my stable looks as clean as yours! That's a dental waxing instrument and your "dental" drill is a bit bigger than mine! Were you a dentist?
Only a Dentist would call them waxing tools. Anyone else calls them dental picks.. those things the gals make your gums bleed with! Every time I'm at the dentist I ask them for all the stuff they're throwing out. As for the drill, that's Terry's @1969dodgedart favourite "borrow" item! I build airplanes with it....
Great jobNot pulling a non leaking pan or playing with a valve body to change a couple of seals. That drill and I have a long understanding relationship!! Headers certainly made it a PITA though... hate the things.
Yup, I have a 90° drill myself. Dont build airplanes with it, but I do fix them with it. Pan American. Damn thing was $200. I love how you changed the seals out without pulling the valve body. I dont think I could do it your way without damaging stuff. Kudos to you.Only a Dentist would call them waxing tools. Anyone else calls them dental picks.. those things the gals make your gums bleed with! Every time I'm at the dentist I ask them for all the stuff they're throwing out. As for the drill, that's Terry's @1969dodgedart favourite "borrow" item! I build airplanes with it....
Might need some lash adjustment, but it runs fine so I'm not playing with it...Solid cam ?
Would it be possible to get a couple part numbers for these seals? I ordered one already for my 74 a904 and I received a speedo gear shaft seal instead....Time to tackle the transmission leaking out the shifter shaft / throttle shaft seals. Wish I'd done them when it was all sitting on the floor, but there was no sign they leaked before tear down. Gonna let my stubborn Irish side have a go at doing this without pulling the headers out of the way, or dropping the transmission.
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Many think they have a leaking pan gasket, you have to look closely to see that red fluid sitting under the shift lever, held there by surface tension.
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What a place to try and work. I can get one hand in and not that well.
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Throttle shaft lever bolt loosened off via 12" of of extension from the rear.
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Shift lever bolt accessed from the front.
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Levers popped off and you know you're in the right place!
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Time to play dental hygienist !
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Amazing how hard it is to find the throttle shaft seals (the small one). Tried everywhere, got two off Ebay last year. The bigger shift shaft seal is available everywhere.
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Snap clip and washer removed from throttle shaft and new seals ready to go in.
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Out come the dental picks. Stab and try to hook the throttle shaft seal out without breaking off the pick.
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Sorry, was at camp... but I see that mbaird has you all set!Would it be possible to get a couple part numbers for these seals? I ordered one already for my 74 a904 and I received a speedo gear shaft seal instead....