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Don in VT
09-24-2010, 02:59 PM
Hi All,
Just read the thread on the C beam "goop" 3M Window Weld seems to be the choice on install.
My question is how hard is the removal of the C beam after sitting for 20 years? Is the OEM goop turned hard ? What do all you folks do when you do a clutch or whatever and the C beam has to come out ?
Many Thanks,
Don
tccrab
09-24-2010, 07:10 PM
Hi All,
Just read the thread on the C beam "goop" 3M Window Weld seems to be the choice on install.
My question is how hard is the removal of the C beam after sitting for 20 years? Is the OEM goop turned hard ? What do all you folks do when you do a clutch or whatever and the C beam has to come out ?
Many Thanks,
Don
Don:
Removing the C-Beam is a PITA all by itself.
The goop, meh, not so much.
I highly advise buying a set of CBeam plates from "The ZF Doc" for re-installing the CBeam.
You will thank me later.
TomC
'Crabs
sammy
09-24-2010, 11:22 PM
go on bills site or give him a call and he will give you detailed instruction on the best way to get it out and out it back in his ph is (602)319-6575. i have seen him have a tranny out on the ground in 18 min he is amazing
Paul Workman
09-25-2010, 09:55 AM
I have seen him have a tranny out on the ground in 18 min he is amazing
Boy! Now THAT would be a topic for an interesting "how to" video, huh?
Hmmmm.... Have to give that some thought!
To the OP: Those C-beam plates are worth every penny! Do a search. There was a thread not long ago re removing the C-beam. Personally, I've removed it only once out of half dozen times now - finding I could (as the FSM suggests) hammer it back onto the differential (using a heavy rubber-tipped mallet) far enough to allow the trans to drop down and back. In any case, the beam is no biggie.
P.
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