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V8Ian
21st March 2024, 08:18 AM
Does the body have to be lifted, to remove the transmission? I'm pretty sure not.
Tins
21st March 2024, 08:25 AM
Does the body have to be lifted, to remove the transmission? I'm pretty sure not.
Your mate would whip it out in an hour..... [bighmmm]
Have you broken it?
Tins
21st March 2024, 08:28 AM
https://youtu.be/tZitdvz68mM'si=CCttyMuXDUy2wf1K
Tins
21st March 2024, 08:32 AM
Looks easier than the D2.
Tins
21st March 2024, 08:43 AM
That's the right car, isn't it Ian? Yours is the GM?
V8Ian
21st March 2024, 01:21 PM
That's the right car, isn't it Ian? Yours is the GM?
Yes John, right car, but reverse has escaped from my box.
scarry
21st March 2024, 01:26 PM
Yes John, right car, but reverse has escaped from my box.
Easy fix,just remember when using it,don't get into a situation where you need to use reverse......[bigrolf]
The joys of owning LRs,there is always something that needs doing[biggrin]
V8Ian
21st March 2024, 01:32 PM
Easy fix,just remember when using it,don't get into a situation where you need to use reverse......[bigrolf]
The joys of owning LRs,there is always something that needs doing[biggrin]
I learned that lesson, sort of, many years ago, in a Holden. Except for the time I parked, pointing down hill, at Big Rooster, Lutwyche. After forcing it into reverse, I couldn't get it out. Had to reverse from there, through The Valley, to the far end of New Farm. :angry::angry:
scarry
21st March 2024, 02:13 PM
A bit off topic,i remember the old Man driving around Fraser Is for quite a few weeks in the Series 1 with no brakes(apart from the handbrake) as it had a broken brake pipe.
Eventually the parts arrived,thrown out of a low flying circulating light plane, in a potato sack, at the old Coomboo lake airstrip.
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