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removing outputshaft from t700 gearbox

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removing outputshaft from t700 gearbox

Post by STUMPY »

having a bit of trouble removing the output shaft to replace it with the marks one.

here is where i'm up to. what you can see is the inboard end of the shaft but having trouble getting it out. any pointers?
cheers joel
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Post by RUFF »

Joel this is realy something that should be left up to a Trans Specialist. I have rebuilt all sorts of Manual Gearbox's and still wont touch an auto.
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Post by Ruggers »

have you removed the clip from the side inside the case. this holds it in. try getting a hold of a vn auto manual it explains it all.
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Post by STUMPY »

thankyou for your feedback. tony i know that i'm over my head in this and if it all turns pearshaped then it'll go to the trans shop. ruggers can you suggest which manual is best. was looking through one and it was simple a service rather than a pull down and rebuild.

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Post by "CANADA" »

haynes normaly have a fairly good description of most parts...
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Post by Hybrid »

I've got a vp gregorys manual and it has a strip down of every part of the car bar the auto pretty much.
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Post by Ruggers »

i was able to get a hold of the guine holden manual. i think theres a guy in ebay selling them on cds now or you might get on new from a holden dealer now idea on price
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Post by STUMPY »

thankyou for that ruggers
the box was going back together this arvo until i cracked the sh1ts.
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Post by stuee »

mad_landie wrote:haynes normaly have a fairly good description of most parts...


Haha. My haynes manual for me disco says you should get it checked by the dealer or trans specialist. Doesn't even show any pictures of the internals to make you feel like your doing d.i.y stuff :cry: :oops: . It does this fot the transfer and manual box too.
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Re: removing outputshaft from t700 gearbox

Post by SLOGQ »

STUMPY wrote:having a bit of trouble removing the output shaft to replace it with the marks one.

here is where i'm up to. what you can see is the inboard end of the shaft but having trouble getting it out. any pointers?
cheers joel


The sun gear is covering up the output shaft retaining clip, it will just lift out. The clip can be a total pain in the ass to remove, i have a pair of snap on circlip pliers that are designed just for that clip. If you still having problems, ill get the part number of them when i go back to work. Hope this helps mate...... :)
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Post by STUMPY »

yeah thanks alot. got most of it back together now.

cheers
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