Thread: can a novice rebuild a th350?
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07-01-2007 08:26 AM #1
Tools I used but not all included a dial indicator, feeler gauges,pump puller, torque wrench. The best thing to do is buy a tranny catalog on how to rebuild.Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!
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07-02-2007 01:56 AM #2
I rebuilt my first 400 a few years ago. As said above the 400 and 350 aren`t difficult. And you learn much if you`ve never "been" inside a AT before. So go for it. Heynes book is great to follow. Dont think i needed any special tools for the 400 exept measuring gages and torque wrench (+ some thin walled sockets)
I spent lots of time making sure everything was right the first time.Was very pleased (+ saved $US 2000 wich it what a rebuild costs here in Norway)
Ian
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07-02-2007 08:55 AM #3
Denny said: If I lived close, I could come over and help you out on it.
Since you don't live all that close, why not just ship it to him.
Never turn down an offer of help, and never let a little thing like distance stand in the way.Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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07-02-2007 02:51 PM #4
[QUOTE=mopar34]Denny said: If I lived close, I could come over and help you out on it.
Since you don't live all that close, why not just ship it to him.
Never turn down an offer of help, and never let a little thing like distance stand in the way.[/QUO
Hey Denny nothing like a LITTLE road trip......Texas aint that far or is it?LOL
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