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M-46 OD shudder 200 1982

Can you recommend where to buy the repair kit? I want to do this job with high-quality parts. Any ideas on cost?

Is this a terribly difficult job for an organized but only moderately experienced do-it-yourselfer? I go really slowly, but, I've managed to do four or five brake jobs, injector seals, new breather box on a K-jet, wheel bearings, a couple of timing belt jobs with three front seals, water pumps, transmission services and flushes, a power steering flush, a clutch once on a Datsun, and many many years ago, a couple of engine overhauls on VW's, and a bunch of really easy stuff on a variety of cars. Looking at the pictures of the overdrive unit in pieces, it looks like it might be more complicated than any of the jobs I've ever tackled. How difficult is it?

Good time to thank the Brickboard for all the help I've received over the last six months on most of these jobs. I would be lost without the help from the Board. Believe me, I really appreciate all the friendly help I have received.
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Thanks to everyone for the help, Doug C. 81 242 Brick Off Blocks, stock, M46; 86 240, 130K






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