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Re: tranny bolts

To: Paul Hunt <paul.hunt1@virgin.net>
Subject: Re: tranny bolts
From: Art Pfenninger <ch155@freenet.buffalo.edu>
Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 13:40:02 -0500 (EST)
I trie bolting the crossmember first and it didn't help. One thing to
watch for before everything is bothed up tight is the shifter inside the
car. Make sure that you can see all the bolt holes. If not the shifter
won't go on right and you won't be able to shift into 4th gear.
...Art
 On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, Paul Hunt wrote:

> I've never done it, but does bolting the transmission to the cross-member
> before bolting the cross-member to the chassis rails help?
> 
> On the o/d and reverse lights, I would have expected that if you had
> cross-wired the switches the o/d would only work in reverse and the reverse
> lights would only work in 3rd and 4th, with the manual o/d switch in the
> 'on' position.  For both to be operative all the time you must have 12v on
> the yellow/purple from the o/d switch to the o/d, and on the green/brown
> from the reverse-light switch to the lamps.  Since there is 12v on the green
> to the reverse-light switch all the while the ignition is on, you *could*
> have somehow wired this to the other two wires.  However it may just be that
> both switches are screwed in too far and are operated all the time.  Try
> backing them off a little, an arkward access problem that should be helped
> by dropping the cross-member from the chassis-rails to allow you to swing
> the transmission down a little.
> 
> PaulH.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Terlizzi <dt37@umail.umd.edu>
> To: mgs@autox.team.net <mgs@autox.team.net>
> Date: 10 November 1999 18:42
> Subject: tranny bolts
> 
> 
> >Hello--
> >
> >I just completed (almost) my first major mechanical adventure on my
> >1972 MGB. I installed a new tranny with an overdrive and was surprised
> >to find that the easiest part of the job was removing and reinstalling
> >the engine/trans. The toughest part was bolting the tranny to the
> >supports on the crossmember and after hours of flailing away I have
> >only installed two of the bolts. Can any of you offer any tips on how
> >to do this more efficiently?
> >
> >Also the overdrive works beautifully except it remains on in 1st and
> >2nd gear--I now have more forward gears than a tractor trailor. In
> >addition the backup lights stay on all the time. I think this is most
> >likely due to a faulty gear switch. Any thoughts from this
> >knowledgeable group would be appreciated.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Dan
> >
> >72 MGB
> >87 Landcruiser (rusty and loyal as a dog)
> >
> >********************************
> >Dan Terlizzi
> >Sea Grant Water Quality Specialist
> >Phone: 410-386-2760 Fax: 410-876-0132
> >Email:dt37@umail.umd.edu
> >
> >"If there is magic on this planet it is found in water"...Loren Eisley
> >********************************
> >
> 
> 


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