Exploded Transmission Views

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Exploded Transmission Views

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Can someone post some pics here for me? I'm looking for the exploded view of a swing axle trans where the axle goes into the trans. Just those smaller parts. Circlip etc.

And also if someone has the other end view. The bearing and spacer seal etc.

I just want to make sure everything is in order when putting stuff back together.
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That is a great link. :shock:
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turboblue wrote:The part number I referenced was for the bushing and seal kit.
My bad.......... 8)

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I broke the clutch cable tube support arm off the driver's side plate on my 1965 type 2 SA trans. I'm trying to remove that side plate from my 1964, that just came out of the bus. I've removed the boot, the 6 nuts holding the smaller plate in the center, and the 10 or so nuts holding on the side plate itself. The plate slides out to about 10mm from the housing, then stops. I don't want to just whale on it with a rubber mallet - too much force is what got me into this predicament in the first place. How do I remove that plate? I don't have the Bentley manual for it or I'd have already had this finished, probably.

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Stray Catalyst wrote:I broke the clutch cable tube support arm off the driver's side plate on my 1965 type 2 SA trans. I'm trying to remove that side plate from my 1964, that just came out of the bus. I've removed the boot, the 6 nuts holding the smaller plate in the center, and the 10 or so nuts holding on the side plate itself. The plate slides out to about 10mm from the housing, then stops. I don't want to just whale on it with a rubber mallet - too much force is what got me into this predicament in the first place. How do I remove that plate? I don't have the Bentley manual for it or I'd have already had this finished, probably.

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Might be easier to buy the aftermarket bracket that will bolt in it's place.

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One from a later trans (one that bolts on) will work too..
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