Re: [Amc-list] T96 repairs
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Re: [Amc-list] T96 repairs



Tom,

I had someone contact me a long time ago looking for T-96 cores. It 
seems there is some sort of industrial application for them so maybe 
there's a gear hoarder out there.

I guess I'm glad I didn't pursue a rebuild of the T-96 that was in my 68 
American. I did have it checked out and I was told the only things that 
were in usable shape were the 2-3 shift fork and the stuff that makes up 
the shift detents in the case. They get a lot more wear behind a 232.

Matt

Tom Jennings wrote:
> Called Northwest Transmissions. They're looking for a new first
> gear slider for me now. I described the cluster gear and they
> said "run it some more". Fine by me!
> 
> They may not even be able to get a new first gear for me; this
> is an old trans, the major replacement part, and they're almost
> unavailable. They might have a like-new used, fine by me.
> 
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