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#462766 - 05/30/08 07:48 AM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 05/24/05
Posts: 773
Loc: GA, USA
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...you have to modify the body... I agree on the advice that a ribcase swap would be a good solution, but the comment about "modifying the body" for a 5-speed threw me. What modifications? Ray
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#462771 - 05/30/08 07:52 AM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Registered: 11/02/03
Posts: 4761
Loc: Louisville KY
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The bottom of the heater shelf has to be massaged to make it fit IF you want to pull engine/tranny combination. If you want to pull/install separately then no Mods are required.
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#463671 - 06/01/08 06:49 PM
Re: '63 Midget research
[Re: JPSmit]
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 12/08/06
Posts: 473
Loc: Hudsonville, Michigan, USA
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I found one near me for $175 "looks good" says the owner. Pulled from a parted out car years ago which presumably didn't have tranny issues and had 22,000 miles on it. I think I'll go check it out. Otherwise I could just spend the $175 on parts to rebuild mine I guess. I was naughty and drove it yesterday to a car show and a few errands close to home. Then today I was even worse and took it on a 25 mile jaunt through the country side.
So what am I going to need? Clutch plate release bearing oil seals what other bearings and seals and such would it be prudent to refresh since you're in there? Best source? Obviously mine will need at least a few gear parts if I decide to fix it.
Edited by jvandyke (06/01/08 07:32 PM)
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#463729 - 06/01/08 08:54 PM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Darth Vader
Registered: 11/15/04
Posts: 2634
Loc: Ontario
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there's lots else -but I might stop there, assuming everything else is running fine, leave well enough alone - otherwise you're into a restoration - don't ask me how I know
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#463754 - 06/01/08 09:34 PM
Re: '63 Midget research
[Re: JPSmit]
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 02/14/06
Posts: 1388
Loc: NW Arkansas, USA
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there is a rebuild kit from VB i think.... u need a clutch kit, synchros,, bearings etc. open it up before u order anything....z
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#463755 - 06/01/08 09:37 PM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Obi Wan
Registered: 03/06/07
Posts: 2003
Loc: Snoqualmie, WA USA
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Yeah, here's your mantra: It's a Driver, It's a Driver, It's a Driver, It's a Driver... Repeat over and over, don't let the "well I may as well..." monster get you! 
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#463877 - 06/02/08 07:10 AM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 12/08/06
Posts: 473
Loc: Hudsonville, Michigan, USA
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I'll see about this other box then, hopefully Tuesday I'll go pick it up. I've never done a clutch job, let alone an engine pull tranny rebuild. So not sure if you do just the clutch plate or that AND a pressure plate, if you do release bearings and all that as a matter of course, or only if needed. These components supposedly only have 2,000 miles on them, but no assumptions are being made anymore as obviously, even though mileage since overhaul is low, routine maintenance checks were NOT done, since there's an oil leak in the gearbox somewhere and she went dry, who knows how many years ago.
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#463881 - 06/02/08 07:23 AM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Yoda
Registered: 07/01/06
Posts: 3607
Loc: Springfield, Illinois
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So not sure if you do just the clutch plate or that AND a pressure plate, if you do release bearings and all that as a matter of course, or only if needed. While you're in there and the motor is out, I would recommend doing it all.
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#463887 - 06/02/08 07:48 AM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Jedi Knight
Registered: 02/14/06
Posts: 1388
Loc: NW Arkansas, USA
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id suggest getting a roller release bearing instead of the carbon one....z
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#463923 - 06/02/08 09:26 AM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Luke Skywalker
Registered: 08/30/04
Posts: 1516
Loc: Copenhagen, Sjælland, Denmark
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Engine and tranny are easy enough to pull, I would get that 22000 mile tranny and just change it. If they said there is only 2000 mi on the clutch, it will be obvious when it comes out, and they're good for many more miles than that!
If the clutch causes problems later, address the problems at that time.
If you change the disk, change the T/O bearing also. Changing the pressure plate is optional.
If you've never done a clutch, don't try a trans rebuild yet.
And again - don't let the "well I may as well..." monster get you!
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#463972 - 06/02/08 10:55 AM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Jedi Warrior
Registered: 12/08/06
Posts: 473
Loc: Hudsonville, Michigan, USA
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Very good. I'll get the hopefully decent box. Pull mine. Examine clutch parts renew or reuse depending on findings. Oil Leak: not sure where the leak is coming from yet, but I'll do a clean and run and check to see if I can pin point it, then replace the offending oil seal. Button her back up and hope to be good for a while. BTW I occasionly have some pretty pronounced "judder" taking off in 1st, will examine clutch components of course but bad mounts could be the cause too, no? So I'll be sure and examine them closely as well and renew as needed. Thanks again for the input. Probably time to kill this thread as it has certainly departed from "'63 Midget Research" into gearbox area. I'll start posting again from a new or similar old thread when I start in on it.
PS yesterday's run through the country side was simply incredible. I love it. I did drain and refill the differential yesterday before I left, was able to do it without jacking the car up, that's nice. Went with 80/90 gear oil I believe, which should be alright no? At least there was something in there when I drained it! So it at least wasn't dry!!
Have to do a full lube and adjust brakes, if not rebuild them which is no big deal. Ebrake has WAY TOO much travel.
Edited by jvandyke (06/02/08 10:59 AM)
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#464023 - 06/02/08 12:52 PM
Re: '63 Midget research
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Great Pumpkin
Registered: 11/13/05
Posts: 17642
Loc: Niceville FL
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90 Wt is fine.
Replace the tranny and engine mounts while it is out if you have some judder. Cheep enough and easy fix.
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