Any pointers for rebuilding Borg Warner 72c transmissions?
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I made a very expensive mistake! This winter I rebuilt my shifters and forgot to check the cable throw distance at the transmissions when I put the shifters back together. Long story short after only 10 hours on fresh rebuilds last season, in the matter of 30 seconds this season both BW 72c's overheated and one actually welded the clutches together (stuck in gear even if in neutral)
I am going to attempt a rebuild on my own as I am having trouble justifying spending another $14-1600 to rebuild them again.
I am pretty sure I am capable of performing this rebuild but wanted to see if there are any tips to tricks to these boxes? Anything I should look out for? I am going to attempt to simply replace the clutches as I know the rest of the boxes should be fine as they just got overhauled(assuming no metal from the clutches overheating)!
Any help you can give would be appreciated!
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Jim
I am going to attempt a rebuild on my own as I am having trouble justifying spending another $14-1600 to rebuild them again.
I am pretty sure I am capable of performing this rebuild but wanted to see if there are any tips to tricks to these boxes? Anything I should look out for? I am going to attempt to simply replace the clutches as I know the rest of the boxes should be fine as they just got overhauled(assuming no metal from the clutches overheating)!
Any help you can give would be appreciated!
Thanks
Jim
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I am going to give it a go, maybe if I run into a problem I will give you a ring! Thanks!!!