On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Matt Haas wrote: > Just click your wrenches together and repeat three times: There's no nut > like a big nut! See if I'm still joking around tomorrow -- it's driveshaft day. Got the bell on last week. Today, all the little junk then the trans. I didn't have a clutch alignment tool (hard to find, oddball shaft), so I eyeballed it for concentric, but left the clutch plate bolts loose. Car's on jackstands, I dragged the trans underneath, got sideways, got it up on my hip, stuck it in the hole... went right in first shot! Not even 5 minutes! This bell has a lower dust cover, so I just turned the flywheel round and round bringing the bolts up tight. Easy. Had to remove the x-member to put the tin cover on, no big deal. (Remember this is a four-point mount car, the rear x-member is on the bell right behind the clutch. Then I broke both shoft rod clevises. They were hard steel and brittle! Frozen to the shafts, lock nuts frozen, etc. One of the few parts I didn't take out, hot tank, media blast and paint. Welded them back up fine. Took 3+ hours to get all the small stuff back in, wired, tightened etc. Parking brake adjuster rod -- nuts frozen, sheared coming apart, so I'll weld on a new long threaded section. ALl that junk gets painted and greased. Tomorrow, the starter (BIG PITA!!) and driveshaft, rear. Other than old-neglected-car junk, it's an easy car to work on. It's tight and cluttered only around the clutch linkage, a bunch of brackets, springs, levers, exhaust and starter all in the same corner. Took me an hour to figure out how it all went together there! _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list