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Re: MUA transfer case musings
[Re: randii]
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03/31/08 01:36 AM
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Dare I imagine this being as simple as making an adaptor plate between the back of the bellhousing and the Toy tranny? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" /> Well, I know the tough part is figuring out a clutch/pressure plate, etc; but I mean as far as actual tranny attachment.
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Re: MUA transfer case musings
[Re: strawmyers]
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03/31/08 04:44 AM
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It may indeed be that simple, Sean. Positioning the tranny axis relative to the crank axis is the hardest part... depth of the bellhousing and engagement of the input shaft into the crank is the next hardest part, but it is still WAY easier than axial alignment. The ability to move the clutch is simple, in the grand scheme of things...
Randii
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