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Old 05-26-2004, 01:13 AM
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Not quite sure what the ring gear is O.o where would one look to inspect such a thing ? Would I need to remove the spider gear plate to inspect such?

I am also going to try the tranny lift Idea. I like the sounds of new tranny muonts anyways considering what kind of car it is , year and how people possibly have driven it in the past. Eventually looking for a 5 or 6 speed swap with finances. But when it gets light , out to jack my RS up.

Some people were out scoping it at like 2 in the morning as well , my fiance informed me and I ran outside with one of my katana's , needless to say , they no longer found interest in it and decided to run themselves =D
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ya, to inspect the ring gear you have to pull off the rear end cover. i doubt that's your problem tho, but if you do decide to inspect it, make sure you can get the filler plug out of the housing before you take the cover off. it takes a 1/2 drive socket end, and they dont usually like to come out. if you cant get the plug out dont bother taking the cover off or you'll have no way to put fluid back in.
when jacking up the tailshaft of the transmission be carefull not to go to high, an inch or so should do it.
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