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1984 244 Transmission Issue 200 1984

b/c you have a 1984, you'll need to make sure that the replacement tranny you install has the speedo gear output on the end of it. Electric speedos started in 1986, which means you're drawing from a fairly elderly pool of donors. Perhaps the back ends of early and later M46 can swap the way the back ends of the AW70 do, perhaps not.

I've never dropped and swapped an M46 or M47, but I have done the automatic AW70. Not fun. Do not do this unless you have a relatively competent friend to help you, plus access to a transmission jack. Budget the entire day for the swap.

john
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1989 245 233K / 1993 945 127K






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