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Re: Transmission Output Flange Socket
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pack36997
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I looked at six Junior transmissions just to satisfy my curiosity and 4 were like Ken's, one was like yours and one had no nut!

Posted on: Yesterday 7:27
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Re: Transmission Output Flange Socket
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Did the one matching mine have a smaller flange?

Posted on: Yesterday 7:48
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Re: Transmission Output Flange Socket
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Got the seal changed; that is a task I never want to do again. The clearance between the outermost edge of the nut and the inside of the flange is less than 1/16th of an inch.

I had to use an open-end wrench turned sideways, along with a large screwdriver for leverage, turning about a nut flat at a time, all while having the flange wedged so it wouldn't turn at the same time. There was a cloud of cursing which is still hovering over the Chicago Metro area.

Posted on: Yesterday 19:20
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Re: Transmission Output Flange Socket
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I wonder if the nut or the flange are not a factory match. I doubt if a socket ground that thin would be of much use.

Posted on: Yesterday 19:45
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Re: Transmission Output Flange Socket
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Quote:

TxGoat wrote:
I wonder if the nut or the flange are not a factory match. I doubt if a socket ground that thin would be of much use.


It worked fine for me on a 1939-40 transmission with the small u-joint flange

Posted on: Yesterday 23:37
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