Project 87-
#139
I can attest no need to pull the transmission to remove the torque tube. Just undo the transmission mount bolts and slide it back.
No need to remove the clutch assembly either. 17mm on a swivel is enough to undo the top bolts on the bell housing side. Start to out about 2 hours. I took my sweet time. The TT did get hung up on the transmission coupler. Just spread it a bit and shaft slid out.
The car kinda looked like a horny horse for a while.
No need to remove the clutch assembly either. 17mm on a swivel is enough to undo the top bolts on the bell housing side. Start to out about 2 hours. I took my sweet time. The TT did get hung up on the transmission coupler. Just spread it a bit and shaft slid out.
The car kinda looked like a horny horse for a while.
#140
whats a transmission coupler?
If your referring to the input collar on the trans axle please be very careful here.
NOTE be very careful when unbolting the TT from the trans axle,
any side loading of the driveshaft into this input collar can snap off one of the fingers that are under the clamp,
this is actually the 5th gear,and once that happens then the trans will need to have 5th gear replaced.
Also note that the driveshaft can also be bent by letting the TT weight side load it as it is removed/installed from the trans axle.
The TT should be slid perfectly straight into/ out of the trans axle .
Spinning the driveshaft and observing the opposite end should show a bent a driveshaft.
If your referring to the input collar on the trans axle please be very careful here.
NOTE be very careful when unbolting the TT from the trans axle,
any side loading of the driveshaft into this input collar can snap off one of the fingers that are under the clamp,
this is actually the 5th gear,and once that happens then the trans will need to have 5th gear replaced.
Also note that the driveshaft can also be bent by letting the TT weight side load it as it is removed/installed from the trans axle.
The TT should be slid perfectly straight into/ out of the trans axle .
Spinning the driveshaft and observing the opposite end should show a bent a driveshaft.
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#144
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Michael Benno (04-29-2024)
#146
From what at read heat shields rarely get very hot so just some good quality rattle can silver is good. I did it before on a 944 with good results. The muffler will get high temperature exhaust paint flat black.
I didn't paint the converter heat shield.
I didn't paint the converter heat shield.
#147
Just painted the two rear heat shields last week.
I used this product: VHT Flameproof™ Coating -- High Heat Coating (vhtpaint.com)
Flat silver.
I used a steel wire brush on a drill to remove all the Cosmoline and the little bit of rust.
Washed everything with a degreaser and rince everything well.
I used this product: VHT Flameproof™ Coating -- High Heat Coating (vhtpaint.com)
Flat silver.
I used a steel wire brush on a drill to remove all the Cosmoline and the little bit of rust.
Washed everything with a degreaser and rince everything well.
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Mrmerlin (04-29-2024)
#148
Btw I forgot to mention when installing the TT to put the front in first then rear by sliding the transmission back.
I tried back in first and failed miserably several times.
Also I found the front and rear most bearing carriers so hard to install. Especially the rear. I couldn't get it to its original position. The vibration damper and center bearing carrier slid in without much drama.
Greased up the shaft and slid it in back first of course. Only minor adjustments were needed to aligned the pinch bolt/clamp/shaft cut outs.
I tried back in first and failed miserably several times.
Also I found the front and rear most bearing carriers so hard to install. Especially the rear. I couldn't get it to its original position. The vibration damper and center bearing carrier slid in without much drama.
Greased up the shaft and slid it in back first of course. Only minor adjustments were needed to aligned the pinch bolt/clamp/shaft cut outs.
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#150
Topped it up and now it runs but poorly. It has a few misses. I pulled all the spark plug leads and only half of them made a difference. It did that before but cleared up after a few minutes but now it continued even when warm. Occasionally it was smooth out when I revved it but when it idle settles it goes back to the rough running.
I'll check my work again.
I'll check my work again.