Transmission assembly

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Transmission assembly

Post by Gen3AntiqueAuto » Mon Apr 24, 2023 9:18 am

Some of you asked for it - so I did it. How to assemble the transmission video is now out for viewing. This is a 1927 Engine/transmission. I'm going to give you two links here, because it's the same unit and shows a remarkable transformation. I started with a boat anchor.... This is the engine I have advertised for sale a few times. Either no one wants it or everyone lost the key to their wallets... :lol:

Would there be any interest in a give-away contest around this engine? If my model T videos / channel hit certain benchmarks - I give the engine away to one of the viewers / club member? Suggestions welcomed.

Or should I stick to trying to sell it for some much needed cash?

Link to cleaning it up here: https://youtu.be/ikyCtX1-lw4
Link to assembling it here: https://youtu.be/S1khArmLN2Q
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Re: Transmission assembly

Post by TWrenn » Mon Apr 24, 2023 9:31 am

Tim, excellent videos from what little I viewed so far. I'm bookmarking them for reference. Thanks for all that help. For as "simple" as these transmissions are, I still have a tough time wrapping around my head how they work!

As for the engine giveaway...that's one heck of a nice thought, but buddy, if you need cash, and these days who doesn't, I'd sell the thing!! I've always sold "stuff" at a more than reasonable price, often underpriced, to help myself and the buyer. Makes it a win-win in my book.

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