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Re: Paint INSIDE H rearend
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Posted by mshultz on January 11, 2007 at 07:24:42 from (209.50.135.53):
In Reply to: Re: Paint INSIDE H rearend posted by Berry450d on January 11, 2007 at 06:08:02:
The fire was a small shed fire - a bit bigger than a garden shed, but not much. The housing had been sitting in there for years w/out any gears, cover, etc. Fire was hot enough to burn the paint off, but I think that's about it. Most of the bolts are still in the holes, and there's old tranny fluid in the holes - not hot enough to burn the oil out of the holes. I'm pretty sure it's okay, but thanks for the thoughts on fire damage. (I hope it's okay- we're putting in in an H that will pull in the 7500 class regularly and maybe 8500 once in a while!)
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