Re: [Amc-list] T-96+OD rebuild cost, FYI
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Re: [Amc-list] T-96+OD rebuild cost, FYI



Tom,

I went through the T-14 I put in my 68 American several years back and 
it was pretty easy. I had to make up a couple dummy shafts but the TSM 
had dimensions for them (the directions in the TSM were really good 
too). I got parts for my tranny from Northwest Transmission Parts 
(http://nwtparts.com/).

Matt

Tom Jennings wrote:
> Trans Action in Sun Valley CA (818-504-6262) says they can rebuild the T-96 
> and BW overdrive, I take it out, for $495 labor and around $170 parts, 
> complete, not includin "surprises". "I know them like the back of my hand" 
> sez Brad. They do lots of old and exotic stuff.
> 
> Well I have a baseline cost anyways. That's what, 6 - 7 hours labor? 
> $75/hr? Sounds about right.
> 
> It would be foolish to pull the trans and not change the old clutch... 
> sigh. It'll be some time, I don't have the $$$. Hasn't fallen out onto the 
> ground yet, either.
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