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M41 countershaft spindle 1800

Well hell, you're in the vintage Volvo capitol of the world I reckon... shouldn't be a problem to find one. I'm in Colorado... not really close enough. But I'm no expert myself. I've taken a lot of these things apart (the wrong way), but I've only put one back together... and it failed after about 1 year. Though I don't think it was the fault of my assembly... more a problem wiht used parts and wrong oil.

I do have some good friends who are into old VOlvos who moved to Portland, but I don't think they toted any transmissions.. but like I said, shouldn't be hard to find one in your area. The folks at ipd and the ipd garage sale would certainly be good places to look into.

Like I said... its a fun project. And if you do take apart a box for practice, you'll be left with a perfect clutch alignment tool. And of course, the spare laygear makes a great candle holder.

-Matt






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