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cbacres

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Dan, I've also never have seen a tourqe converter that comes apart with out torching and welding.
That's quite a little project there.
My Dad was good at taking ****** apart and rebuilding. I wished I'd learned more from him on that.
Keep up the pics, enjoying your work.
Caps should be there tomorrow.
 
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I know one thing, I could get it apart, but I am not sure how well it would work after I got it back together. Very interesting and thanks for taking pictures.
 

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Spoke with an older tech friend of mine that as a younger man had worked in trans rebuild shop he did remember doing them and told me of a guy that he worked with doing one and ending up with two speeds in reverse.
 

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That's is wild. My hats off to you for diving into that. Trannies are one thing I leave to the experts. I finally figured out what to send you for your wall, but it's going to have to wait a couple of weeks. The duck haus has got me buried.
 
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dlcwent

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Well look what I got yesterday.
Thanks cbacres, they will have a spot on "the wall"


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Oh yeah, I got another little gem also.
Thanks 1/2 cup. I'm waiting to hear back from you before the rest of the package is posted here.


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I am waiting for a part that should arrive today at some point to finish putting the Jetaway back together. Then I'll post a few more pictures.
 
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dlcwent

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Just wanted to give you guys an update. I finished getting the Jetaway back together last Friday. (I had to order a couple extra parts for it). So now for the big moment..............install and test it out.

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Sorry that I didn't get pictures of it being put back together but it's pretty hard to take pictures with your hands covered in ****** fluid.
 

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That's pretty awesome you can take that thing apart and have the knowledge to put it back together so it actually works, talk about talent!

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We don't know that it works yet nines. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it does. But I know everything went back together without force and that's usually a good sign. Thanks for your vote of confidence. I'll report in later as to how it actually works.
 

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Dan

I have confidence in your abilities - Go hard my friend. And if it doesn't work 1st time, don't post it here..... :willy_nil : :thumbup: Just fix it up and whistle a bit....

Lyndon
........ Can't think of anything at present for this spot!
 

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We don't know that it works yet nines. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it does. But I know everything went back together without force and that's usually a good sign. Thanks for your vote of confidence. I'll report in later as to how it actually works.

I think you will be right with all the experience with transmissions you mentioned a few posts back.

What's that crane picture on the wall in that pic ? It looks cool.

GB.
 
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Rod, it's a "small" well drilling rig that specializes in remote places like Islands and on top of mountains. That picture is one of those hard to reach places.

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Rod, it's a "small" well drilling rig that specializes in remote places like Islands and on top of mountains. That picture is one of those hard to reach places.

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The cab and the hood look like an NR Mack (the fenders are very different though - maybe it's a variant that we didn't get here?).

Definitely cool though. :thumbup:
 
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dlcwent

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Well thanks in advance Mark. I think I have to rearrange the "wall of fame" a little. You guys have been great with the additions. Maybe Ryan will notice this thread and add something to it. After all, if it wasn't for him starting this forum, none of us would be talking to each other.

I'm happy to report to anyone following that the Jetaway is back where it belongs and seems to be preforming as it should. I don't expect any problems because usually if there is one it shows up immediately. Off to another project.

Mark, that well drilling rig is a military vehicle that has been converted to what it now is. I'm not up on the who's and what's about it.
 
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Note to self: send ****** to Dan, drive loaner vehicle, a 72 Olds conv. :thumbup:

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You won't be liking the 72 Olds loaner right now Shorty. There is a milk crate in place of the drivers seat and no top on it at the present time. But if you want to send me a ****** to rebuild for you, that I can help you with. If you come up and help me for a week, we could have the seats and top done if we stay out of the beer long enough.:lol:
 
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Hey Shorty, no one said it was limited to plates. And I have 3 from Australia and a couple more on the way. It's not about the item, it's about the members. I will have each members name next to what they send for the wall. It's a "GJ Wall of Fame":beer:

And if any of you want something from Maine, please ask. Although I am thinking how I can repay you folks for sending something my way. I'll come up with something.:willy_nil
 
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Well I was a little surprised yesterday when I picked up the mail. I didn't expect to see these for a few weeks. Thanks you BBChevro.

I have to rearrange "the wall" before I post pictures of it. Thank all of you that have contributed.



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Dan

Ok - there's another one on it's way as well....

Well, nearly. I just need to get my **** into gear...... :willy_nil :willy_nil :lol:

Lyndon
Hiding in the corner. :dunno: :rocker: :hellobye:
 
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No problems mate. When you find time. I'm going to devote an entire area to Oz. You guys have the most coverage at this time.
 

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Well I was a little surprised yesterday when I picked up the mail. I didn't expect to see these for a few weeks. Thanks you BBChevro.

I have to rearrange "the wall" before I post pictures of it. Thank all of you that have contributed.



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Wow Dan, that was surprisingly fast (they told me at the Post Office that it would likely take about 6 weeks) - obviously the planets were aligned and the parcel gods were smiling on it.

I knew I had some plates in the shed, but I couldn't quite remember where - then I realized that there where plates still attached to my '74 Impala (it hasn't been registered since about '92).
So I as I started to remove the front plate, I noticed a box nearby - with plates in it! :willy_nil

The Queensland plate was off a '72 Falcon ute that I owned in the mid-'80s (I'm a GM man, but the deal was too good to pass up) and the Victorian plate was on my '74 when I bought it.


As you get more contributions for the wall, have you got to point yet where you look at it and say "I think we're gonna need a bigger wall". :lol:

Cheers
 

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I knew I had some plates in the shed, but I couldn't quite remember where - then I realized that there where plates still attached to my '74 Impala (it hasn't been registered since about '92).
So I as I started to remove the front plate, I noticed a box nearby - with plates in it! :willy_nil

I'm impressed you could get that far into the garage after everything you've said about not being able to find the cars etc.... :willy_nil :eyecrazy: :rocker:

Lyndon
Just cruising past.... :lol: ;) :hellobye:
 
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dlcwent

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Well Shorty, I'm "working" at the 1/2 cup update. I've got a lot of garage to pick up. I'll post some pictures shortly. In the mean time, I got a couple of things put on the wall.

From Australia
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And from here.

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Lyndon

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Well Shorty, I'm "working" at the 1/2 cup update. I've got a lot of garage to pick up. I'll post some pictures shortly. In the mean time, I got a couple of things put on the wall.

From Australia
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Dan,

(Did you really just call Shorty, Shoty....? :scared: :scared: :eyecrazy: It's alright I fixed it for you)...

That's looking better. More on the way. And I might put a bit more Australiana with it....... :headscrat :bounce:

Lyndon
Good to see you're up.... :rocker: :eyecrazy:
 
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