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Re: what to do with old tranny?
Seeing how you live in the great white North of the Nickel Belt aswell as a
salt from what I remember from my days as a courier driver (my main area was the Bay out to Mattawa, but also had to cover missed deliveries to Sudbury). I would suggest you take a close look at the floor and rocker panels if it has running boards. as even by the 99 model year those week spots still existed. Snow... "Josh Piela" <joshpiela@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:nS6gg.1994$Su3.167054@news20.bellglobal.com.. . > Hi all, > > Just before I sold my 97 TJ last year the 5 speed tranny went out. Seems > the second gear cluster ate itself. I had my mechanic replace the tranny > with a used one and then promptly sold the TJ money pit. > > I have the old tranny sitting in a rubbermaid container in the backyard > and > have no use for it. > > What should I do with it? Does anyone have a use for it? I am tired of > moving it around. > > P.S. I miss my jeeping days and the new MiNi doesn't cut the mustard for > me. SO, I am going to buy a 99-00 GC laredo, any recommendations or > things > to look out for? I plan on purchasing this truck in the next two months. > So any help is appreciated. > > Thanks for all the help!!! > > Josh P. > Sudbury, Ontario, Canada > > |
Re: what to do with old tranny?
Seeing how you live in the great white North of the Nickel Belt aswell as a
salt from what I remember from my days as a courier driver (my main area was the Bay out to Mattawa, but also had to cover missed deliveries to Sudbury). I would suggest you take a close look at the floor and rocker panels if it has running boards. as even by the 99 model year those week spots still existed. Snow... "Josh Piela" <joshpiela@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:nS6gg.1994$Su3.167054@news20.bellglobal.com.. . > Hi all, > > Just before I sold my 97 TJ last year the 5 speed tranny went out. Seems > the second gear cluster ate itself. I had my mechanic replace the tranny > with a used one and then promptly sold the TJ money pit. > > I have the old tranny sitting in a rubbermaid container in the backyard > and > have no use for it. > > What should I do with it? Does anyone have a use for it? I am tired of > moving it around. > > P.S. I miss my jeeping days and the new MiNi doesn't cut the mustard for > me. SO, I am going to buy a 99-00 GC laredo, any recommendations or > things > to look out for? I plan on purchasing this truck in the next two months. > So any help is appreciated. > > Thanks for all the help!!! > > Josh P. > Sudbury, Ontario, Canada > > |
Re: what to do with old tranny?
Seeing how you live in the great white North of the Nickel Belt aswell as a
salt from what I remember from my days as a courier driver (my main area was the Bay out to Mattawa, but also had to cover missed deliveries to Sudbury). I would suggest you take a close look at the floor and rocker panels if it has running boards. as even by the 99 model year those week spots still existed. Snow... "Josh Piela" <joshpiela@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:nS6gg.1994$Su3.167054@news20.bellglobal.com.. . > Hi all, > > Just before I sold my 97 TJ last year the 5 speed tranny went out. Seems > the second gear cluster ate itself. I had my mechanic replace the tranny > with a used one and then promptly sold the TJ money pit. > > I have the old tranny sitting in a rubbermaid container in the backyard > and > have no use for it. > > What should I do with it? Does anyone have a use for it? I am tired of > moving it around. > > P.S. I miss my jeeping days and the new MiNi doesn't cut the mustard for > me. SO, I am going to buy a 99-00 GC laredo, any recommendations or > things > to look out for? I plan on purchasing this truck in the next two months. > So any help is appreciated. > > Thanks for all the help!!! > > Josh P. > Sudbury, Ontario, Canada > > |
Re: what to do with old tranny?
Is this transmission from a four cylinder TJ, or a six cylinder? Someone
might buy it, if they knew which model transmission it was. If you bought that GC in New Mexico or Arizona, you would have a better chance of getting one rust free. We bought our most recent used car in NM, but it is only a hundred miles from here. Earle "Josh Piela" <joshpiela@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:nS6gg.1994$Su3.167054@news20.bellglobal.com.. . > Hi all, > > Just before I sold my 97 TJ last year the 5 speed tranny went out. Seems > the second gear cluster ate itself. I had my mechanic replace the tranny > with a used one and then promptly sold the TJ money pit. > > I have the old tranny sitting in a rubbermaid container in the backyard and > have no use for it. > > What should I do with it? Does anyone have a use for it? I am tired of > moving it around. > > P.S. I miss my jeeping days and the new MiNi doesn't cut the mustard for > me. SO, I am going to buy a 99-00 GC laredo, any recommendations or things > to look out for? I plan on purchasing this truck in the next two months. > So any help is appreciated. > > Thanks for all the help!!! > > Josh P. > Sudbury, Ontario, Canada > > -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Re: what to do with old tranny?
Is this transmission from a four cylinder TJ, or a six cylinder? Someone
might buy it, if they knew which model transmission it was. If you bought that GC in New Mexico or Arizona, you would have a better chance of getting one rust free. We bought our most recent used car in NM, but it is only a hundred miles from here. Earle "Josh Piela" <joshpiela@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:nS6gg.1994$Su3.167054@news20.bellglobal.com.. . > Hi all, > > Just before I sold my 97 TJ last year the 5 speed tranny went out. Seems > the second gear cluster ate itself. I had my mechanic replace the tranny > with a used one and then promptly sold the TJ money pit. > > I have the old tranny sitting in a rubbermaid container in the backyard and > have no use for it. > > What should I do with it? Does anyone have a use for it? I am tired of > moving it around. > > P.S. I miss my jeeping days and the new MiNi doesn't cut the mustard for > me. SO, I am going to buy a 99-00 GC laredo, any recommendations or things > to look out for? I plan on purchasing this truck in the next two months. > So any help is appreciated. > > Thanks for all the help!!! > > Josh P. > Sudbury, Ontario, Canada > > -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Re: what to do with old tranny?
Is this transmission from a four cylinder TJ, or a six cylinder? Someone
might buy it, if they knew which model transmission it was. If you bought that GC in New Mexico or Arizona, you would have a better chance of getting one rust free. We bought our most recent used car in NM, but it is only a hundred miles from here. Earle "Josh Piela" <joshpiela@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:nS6gg.1994$Su3.167054@news20.bellglobal.com.. . > Hi all, > > Just before I sold my 97 TJ last year the 5 speed tranny went out. Seems > the second gear cluster ate itself. I had my mechanic replace the tranny > with a used one and then promptly sold the TJ money pit. > > I have the old tranny sitting in a rubbermaid container in the backyard and > have no use for it. > > What should I do with it? Does anyone have a use for it? I am tired of > moving it around. > > P.S. I miss my jeeping days and the new MiNi doesn't cut the mustard for > me. SO, I am going to buy a 99-00 GC laredo, any recommendations or things > to look out for? I plan on purchasing this truck in the next two months. > So any help is appreciated. > > Thanks for all the help!!! > > Josh P. > Sudbury, Ontario, Canada > > -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
Re: what to do with old tranny?
Your Studibaker T-90 has twice the strength.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeff DeWitt wrote: > > Now you'll get R. Lander all pissed off <G>. > > Seriously, if noting else put it on ebay, someone must need one... nuts > if it could be put in a Studebaker I could use it! > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: what to do with old tranny?
Your Studibaker T-90 has twice the strength.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeff DeWitt wrote: > > Now you'll get R. Lander all pissed off <G>. > > Seriously, if noting else put it on ebay, someone must need one... nuts > if it could be put in a Studebaker I could use it! > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: what to do with old tranny?
Your Studibaker T-90 has twice the strength.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeff DeWitt wrote: > > Now you'll get R. Lander all pissed off <G>. > > Seriously, if noting else put it on ebay, someone must need one... nuts > if it could be put in a Studebaker I could use it! > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: what to do with old tranny?
Would you buy another japanese AX5, even if it was good?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Earle Horton wrote: > > Is this transmission from a four cylinder TJ, or a six cylinder? Someone > might buy it, if they knew which model transmission it was. > > If you bought that GC in New Mexico or Arizona, you would have a better > chance of getting one rust free. We bought our most recent used car in NM, > but it is only a hundred miles from here. > > Earle |
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