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randhad

Up to put back in? Will it leak once I replace the bearings and seals?

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Thanks Guys!

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pfrederi

I wouldn't use it. You could use a speedie sleeve but then there are some markings on other parts of the shaft....

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WH nut

It doesn't look good, if you have room maybe double seal it

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rmaynard

What model is it from?

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randhad

What model is it from?

It's from a 79 c-101

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randhad

Hey All,

Even though I may not have carried on the dialog, many of your posted conversations gave me the courage to rip in and rebuild an ailing tranny. A special thanks to Steve for his videos and Racinfool40 for supplying me with the parts to piece her back together.

 

Thanks All,

Randy

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randhad

I just finished plowing my (+ 2 neighbors/friends) driveways with the newly rebuilt transmission. The c-101 is strong!!! :laughing-rofl:

 

Other improvements:

  • Installed solid aluminum motor mounts. I took one of the designs - posted on this site by one of our UK brothers - to a machine shop.
  • Rebuilt/installed brake system.
  • Installed new tie rods.
  • Dipped and rebuilt carb - spark plugs - oil - fuel lines - full lube.
  • Installed new battery.
  • Repaired tire chains - ordered the Terragrip rubber chains.
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stevasaurus

I like a success story...glad it worked out for you randhad.  :)

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bmsgaffer

 

I just finished plowing my (+ 2 neighbors/friends) driveways with the newly rebuilt transmission. The c-101 is strong!!! :laughing-rofl:

 

Other improvements:

  • Installed solid aluminum motor mounts. I took one of the designs - posted on this site by one of our UK brothers - to a machine shop.
  • Rebuilt/installed brake system.
  • Installed new tie rods.
  • Dipped and rebuilt carb - spark plugs - oil - fuel lines - full lube.
  • Installed new battery.
  • Repaired tire chains - ordered the Terragrip rubber chains.

 

 

If you don't mind sharing, how much did it cost to have a machine shop make you the motor mount replacements? I am in the same boat without access to equipment to make them.

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randhad

If you don't mind sharing, how much did it cost to have a machine shop make you the motor mount replacements? I am in the same boat without access to equipment to make them.

Not a problem - they were $80 total ($20 each).

 

And this was the design I borrowed from a member here.

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Mind you now, the cradle does take a bit of finessing to get into all four mounts, but when in and tight, the motor is nice and solid. And there is no noticeable vibration.

 

Good Luck!

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