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Old 10-16-2017   #11
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Default Re: A question about Bill Bs beam plates.

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Interesting... just checked the instructions included with Bills Beam Plates. No mention of adhesives.
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When I got my trans back from Bill a couple of month ago, he did suggest using 3m Window Weld. You can get it at AutoZone or via web. When I took my C-Beam off to pull the transmission, there was a bit of what appeared to be a gray, hardening adhesive on the mating surfaces of both the tailstock of the transmission and the front of the differential. I elected to center and torque the C-Beam in using the beam plates without using the Window Weld to see if it caused any issues. So far, absolutely no problems. I put mine up on the lift to check and clean underneath, so will keep an eye on the C-Beam to check for any changes.

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Old 10-16-2017   #12
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Default Re: A question about Bill Bs beam plates.

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Hans,

When I got my trans back from Bill a couple of month ago, he did suggest using 3m Window Weld. You can get it at AutoZone or via web. When I took my C-Beam off to pull the transmission, there was a bit of what appeared to be a gray, hardening adhesive on the mating surfaces of both the tailstock of the transmission and the front of the differential. I elected to center and torque the C-Beam in using the beam plates without using the Window Weld to see if it caused any issues. So far, absolutely no problems. I put mine up on the lift to check and clean underneath, so will keep an eye on the C-Beam to check for any changes.

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Thanks Steve, I will probably go the same route. Did you clean the old stuff off or leave it?
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Cleaned it off.. pretty easy to remove..

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Old 10-16-2017   #14
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Default Re: A question about Bill Bs beam plates.

No need to trouble about those jigs. A wood pencil will suffice as material to make the two measuring slugs (jigs).
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