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Restoring Virginia - Replacing Front Engine Mounts... 120-130 1967

With possible exception of the bolts holding the crossmember to the frame, that part of
all my cars has always had a surplus of oil and did NOT need antiseize!
Steam cleaning would be more like it.
I wonder what it is like to have an engine and tranny that are liquid tight.....
I did check the tranny you gave me, now in the Yellow Peril after listening to it for a
few days without the shifter boot in place. Found the oil sparkling clean and about half an inch over the level of the plug.
(I filled it before putting it in.) Shifts GREAT!!
--
George Downs Bartlesville, Oklahoma






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