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Re: Propeller shaft removal, made easy

To: "Greg Higgins" <higgs6@cogeco.ca>
Subject: Re: Propeller shaft removal, made easy
From: "Brad Fornal" <tequila.brad@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 10:14:47 -0500
When I was redoing the interior of the 68, I pulled the carpet off the
tunnel, only to find a hole to access the front yoke there. I fabricated a
cover for it, but it is less noticable than on on the bottome of the car,
once the carpet and seats are installed.

Brad


On 4/22/06, Greg Higgins <higgs6@cogeco.ca> wrote:
>
> It is interesting reading the number of different ways one can install a
> propeller shaft.
>
> What I did a number of years ago, because it seemed  I was pulling the
> engine
> and transmission out of the car every other month, was cut a 5" square
> opening
> on the tunnel pan.
>
> It is an easy job to reach up and guild the propeller shaft into the back
> of
> the transmission, I can also change the rear transmission oil seal if I
> had
> to.
>
> I have a plate and 4 screws to cover the opening, just my 2 cents worth.
>
> Greg Higgins
> 63 sprite MK ll
>
>
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