T176 tranny ?
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Re: T176 tranny ?
Damn, I guess it's missing a pin - know where to get on online?
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"JimG" <jimg@2muchspam.com> wrote in message
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> That's it! There should be a pin in each side. That top piece inside the
> throat will push down (spring-loaded) and twist CCW (I think) and allow
> the
> shifter to come straight out. The pins are about 1/2" long and driven in
> from the outside.
>
> JimG
> "HomeBrewer" wrote in message ...
>> http://www.t3e871.rchomepage.com/ngpics/t176a.jpg
>>
>> Here is the left side - you can see the pin is missing or out of
> alignment.
>> Is there only 1 pin thru the top?
>>
>
>
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"JimG" <jimg@2muchspam.com> wrote in message
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> That's it! There should be a pin in each side. That top piece inside the
> throat will push down (spring-loaded) and twist CCW (I think) and allow
> the
> shifter to come straight out. The pins are about 1/2" long and driven in
> from the outside.
>
> JimG
> "HomeBrewer" wrote in message ...
>> http://www.t3e871.rchomepage.com/ngpics/t176a.jpg
>>
>> Here is the left side - you can see the pin is missing or out of
> alignment.
>> Is there only 1 pin thru the top?
>>
>
>
#22
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Re: T176 tranny ?
Damn, I guess it's missing a pin - know where to get on online?
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"JimG" <jimg@2muchspam.com> wrote in message
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> That's it! There should be a pin in each side. That top piece inside the
> throat will push down (spring-loaded) and twist CCW (I think) and allow
> the
> shifter to come straight out. The pins are about 1/2" long and driven in
> from the outside.
>
> JimG
> "HomeBrewer" wrote in message ...
>> http://www.t3e871.rchomepage.com/ngpics/t176a.jpg
>>
>> Here is the left side - you can see the pin is missing or out of
> alignment.
>> Is there only 1 pin thru the top?
>>
>
>
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"JimG" <jimg@2muchspam.com> wrote in message
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> That's it! There should be a pin in each side. That top piece inside the
> throat will push down (spring-loaded) and twist CCW (I think) and allow
> the
> shifter to come straight out. The pins are about 1/2" long and driven in
> from the outside.
>
> JimG
> "HomeBrewer" wrote in message ...
>> http://www.t3e871.rchomepage.com/ngpics/t176a.jpg
>>
>> Here is the left side - you can see the pin is missing or out of
> alignment.
>> Is there only 1 pin thru the top?
>>
>
>
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Re: T176 tranny ?
You need another pin for the one that is missing.
"HomeBrewer" wrote in message ...
> http://www.t3e871.rchomepage.com/ngpics/t176.jpg
>
> Here's a better link...and yes I went and looked. The pin is flush on the
> right side and pushed in on the left. If I press down on the rounded part
of
> the shift cover I can align the hole on the left side. I tried to tap the
> pin from right to left, no luck. I'll try again tomorrow.
> --
"HomeBrewer" wrote in message ...
> http://www.t3e871.rchomepage.com/ngpics/t176.jpg
>
> Here's a better link...and yes I went and looked. The pin is flush on the
> right side and pushed in on the left. If I press down on the rounded part
of
> the shift cover I can align the hole on the left side. I tried to tap the
> pin from right to left, no luck. I'll try again tomorrow.
> --
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Re: T176 tranny ?
You need another pin for the one that is missing.
"HomeBrewer" wrote in message ...
> http://www.t3e871.rchomepage.com/ngpics/t176.jpg
>
> Here's a better link...and yes I went and looked. The pin is flush on the
> right side and pushed in on the left. If I press down on the rounded part
of
> the shift cover I can align the hole on the left side. I tried to tap the
> pin from right to left, no luck. I'll try again tomorrow.
> --
"HomeBrewer" wrote in message ...
> http://www.t3e871.rchomepage.com/ngpics/t176.jpg
>
> Here's a better link...and yes I went and looked. The pin is flush on the
> right side and pushed in on the left. If I press down on the rounded part
of
> the shift cover I can align the hole on the left side. I tried to tap the
> pin from right to left, no luck. I'll try again tomorrow.
> --
#25
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Re: T176 tranny ?
You need another pin for the one that is missing.
"HomeBrewer" wrote in message ...
> http://www.t3e871.rchomepage.com/ngpics/t176.jpg
>
> Here's a better link...and yes I went and looked. The pin is flush on the
> right side and pushed in on the left. If I press down on the rounded part
of
> the shift cover I can align the hole on the left side. I tried to tap the
> pin from right to left, no luck. I'll try again tomorrow.
> --
"HomeBrewer" wrote in message ...
> http://www.t3e871.rchomepage.com/ngpics/t176.jpg
>
> Here's a better link...and yes I went and looked. The pin is flush on the
> right side and pushed in on the left. If I press down on the rounded part
of
> the shift cover I can align the hole on the left side. I tried to tap the
> pin from right to left, no luck. I'll try again tomorrow.
> --
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Re: T176 tranny ?
I got a pin from http://www.morris4x4center.com/cj5/t176.htm , Part #
8132407. here is a picture of the pin:
http://www.t3e871.rchomepage.com/ngpics/176pin.jpg
Now the problem is, it doesn't seem to fit. If you can see the aluminum
colored paint on the pin in the picture, thats how far it goes in by tapping
it gently. I'm afraid I'll bust the shift tower if I go any harder. The
other pin thats still in the tranny doesn't have the head on it...are they
supposed to have the head or do they go into the shift tower completly?
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"JimG" <jimg@2muchspam.com> wrote in message
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> Not right off hand... odd piece maybe. Boneyard? $teeler? Not sure.
>
> "HomeBrewer" wrote in message ...
>> Damn, I guess it's missing a pin - know where to get on online?
>>
>> --
>
>
8132407. here is a picture of the pin:
http://www.t3e871.rchomepage.com/ngpics/176pin.jpg
Now the problem is, it doesn't seem to fit. If you can see the aluminum
colored paint on the pin in the picture, thats how far it goes in by tapping
it gently. I'm afraid I'll bust the shift tower if I go any harder. The
other pin thats still in the tranny doesn't have the head on it...are they
supposed to have the head or do they go into the shift tower completly?
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"JimG" <jimg@2muchspam.com> wrote in message
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> Not right off hand... odd piece maybe. Boneyard? $teeler? Not sure.
>
> "HomeBrewer" wrote in message ...
>> Damn, I guess it's missing a pin - know where to get on online?
>>
>> --
>
>
#30
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Re: T176 tranny ?
I got a pin from http://www.morris4x4center.com/cj5/t176.htm , Part #
8132407. here is a picture of the pin:
http://www.t3e871.rchomepage.com/ngpics/176pin.jpg
Now the problem is, it doesn't seem to fit. If you can see the aluminum
colored paint on the pin in the picture, thats how far it goes in by tapping
it gently. I'm afraid I'll bust the shift tower if I go any harder. The
other pin thats still in the tranny doesn't have the head on it...are they
supposed to have the head or do they go into the shift tower completly?
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"JimG" <jimg@2muchspam.com> wrote in message
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> Not right off hand... odd piece maybe. Boneyard? $teeler? Not sure.
>
> "HomeBrewer" wrote in message ...
>> Damn, I guess it's missing a pin - know where to get on online?
>>
>> --
>
>
8132407. here is a picture of the pin:
http://www.t3e871.rchomepage.com/ngpics/176pin.jpg
Now the problem is, it doesn't seem to fit. If you can see the aluminum
colored paint on the pin in the picture, thats how far it goes in by tapping
it gently. I'm afraid I'll bust the shift tower if I go any harder. The
other pin thats still in the tranny doesn't have the head on it...are they
supposed to have the head or do they go into the shift tower completly?
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"JimG" <jimg@2muchspam.com> wrote in message
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> Not right off hand... odd piece maybe. Boneyard? $teeler? Not sure.
>
> "HomeBrewer" wrote in message ...
>> Damn, I guess it's missing a pin - know where to get on online?
>>
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