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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Richmond, VA
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The make-shift tools are a neat idea. I'm pretty sure I could make up some super-long sockets and a bearing puller like FC Zach. I'm curious how he removed the even bigger nut on the output shaft behind the harmonic balancer though. I measured it with some calipers last night and it's something like ~2.46" or ~62.5 mm. |
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The Newbie
Join Date: Jan 2012
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Transmission updates?
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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I've got the Miata transmission completely torn down and the input shaft removed. I now need to find a machinist willing to modify it for me.
I ended up borrowing the tools FC Zach created but I needed to make longer arms for the modified puller. I now plan on completely diassembling everything so I can inspect each part individually. My build thread has all the current information. I plan on taking better pictures during reassembly that I'll use in reverse order for the "how-to." Overall the process isn't too difficult if you have the correct tools and patience. |
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