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Originally posted by Rocky:
ZF Refurbishment....
I might augment this section later, if there is demand.
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I am not going to write a lot about this, unless by popular demand.
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Second Gear Synchro Repair

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Thanks for what you are providing!

YOUR experance with the ZF would make an excellent article


Now, why not go ahead and post the second gear repair?
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You got parts from High Performance Gear, rather than RBT?



Doug -

I missed this question. When you order stuff from RBT, it ships from TX. So I had ordered those synchro springs, and they were delivered from HP Gear. Oliver Ring (I believe that is his name) runs HP Gear, and is associated with RBT. He does all the gear manufacturing & machining, as I understand it.

But he doesn't sell direct to the public. That end is handled by Lloyd.

Rocky
Getting closer. Stabbed the transaxle, and am ready for engine install.

I thought I'd show some of the cool stuff... Like a custom machined clutch alignment and pilot bushing removal tool (wet newspaper not shown) - much better than a sawed off broomstick.



Centerforce clutch installed



Penetration.....



My very cool timing pointer (another W-Wade-Co upgrade - inspired by a recent thread)



Now this is cool - another W-Wade-Co innovation... A perfectly balanced Pantera engine and transaxle lifting fixture. It works great.

Rear and Top Views...



I believe it will work on all 351Cs for sure.

The only difference would be the height of the manifold, and that would only require longer or shorter bolts.

If the manifold is MUCH taller there would be interference, but for a stock manifold, or a Edelbrock Performer like mine, no problem-o.

I can ask if they are still in production.

Rocky
Spent 4 hours on that stupid hose that goes from the water pump inlet to the lower (driver's side) cooling tube. What a job - no access.

Tips:

  • Cut hose exactly to length - mine was 4.5"
  • Hot water (to help stretch hose over the water pump inlet - it's bigger than the stainless tube)
  • Hose Lube
  • Release Emergency Brake
  • Remove everything close by (fuel pump, vacuum hose to brake booster).

    PS.. Pardon my whining... At least it's done! That one is the hardest (I hope).

    This picture gives you (sort of) an idea of how tight the access is.... it's a lot harder to get your hands in there than it looks!
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