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Old 02-17-2005, 02:05 PM
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Exclamation What is the #s on a M/t 95-96

As everyone knows a while back my tranny sprang a 3 inch hole in it. well then the whole thing getting a tranny from jake. and i did recieve one, the mechanic said it doesnt fit on my 420A motor, the call #s are nvt350....... i didnt check the old tranny becuase it was around christmas time, so i would up parking it at a friends garage in idaho, and went home. He said the transmission looked like it was supposed to use a cable clutch. and after some research there is not one american made mistu. with a cable clutch. just wondering does a nvt350 fit on a 420a? this will make or break it if, jake sent me the wrong tranny or if my mechanic i used is a total idiot. along with with anarchys mechanic that didnt know anything, and the same for the dealership. the #s on the tranny are:. thats what the sticker looks likeon the tranny jake sent me. so if anyone could look at thier 95-96 n/t 5sp 420a eclipse and see ifthose are cloe, or whats up. and i prolly wont be at my computer much, so e-mail me [email protected], i check that one a bit.
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nt35-2825-0239
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nvt3504670235-2
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