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1984 244 Transmission Issue 200 1984

Man, I don't know how it is that such a nice guy can bring out the worse in good people.

Guess it's because you're a punk, Wes :)

Yea folks... AugustWes is a good guy, a good friend, a good neighbor. I'd stand up for him any day.

'84 and older donor cars aplenty 'round these parts. Plenty of M46s to spare. And plenty of experience. Not a big deal.

I'm looking forward to seeing what's inside that gearbox. Laygear fell out? Input shaft bearing failed? Multiple failures? I'm going with the latter. This will be fun. Thank goodness it's spring!

Full report to follow, Wes can do the bolt turning, I'll be on safety patrol. No worries.

And, Wes will have a nice candlestick when he's done... not unlike the one I got out of my 1800s when I trashed that tranny.



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-Matt I ♥ my ♂







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