Posted by jdemaris on January 17, 2011 at 10:30:16 from (67.142.130.11):
I've got two items I'd like to ID.
Item #1 is from a GM transmission I'm trying to rebuild. A 4L60 out of a 1991 diesel 4WD Suburban. As far as I know, trans was working fine. I'm rebuilding and upgrading to stick into a small motorhome I have.
When I got the trans all apart. I found this metal part all the inside the trans, in back. I haven't a clue was it is, or what is was. Looks like it's bent and broken and see nowhere that it might of come from. This 4L60 is basically a renames 700R4. I'm not going to rest easy until I find out where it came from. Maybe something dropped in there during a former rebuild?
Trans part . .
Second item is a tool. I've got a big box of old tools that my dead uncle had. He was an engineer for Bendix Corp, but have no idea if he used these tools to got them passed down to him. Here's one item that I'm wondering about . . .
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