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More tranny bits M41...Attn: Peter

Well...its supposed to snow this weekend...so I'm thinking of taking one of my old junker boxes up to my cabin for the weekend and practice. It also has the larger layshaft and could provide bearing samples.

ANd...if it goes OK, maybe I'll just tackle the whole project myself. Which...leads me to the next question...any specific tools that I should pick up? I recall good circlip pliers... I'll go back through the posts again for other clues.

As for the reverse gear puller...I do have access to a Volvo tool, so no need for pics unless that falls through though. Thanks though...for the offer. Might still have to take up up on it later..

-Matt






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