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Question about unsticking a stuck gearbox

Re: The Problem is Solved!!!! :cheers:

Excellent, nice when a plan really works.
 
Re: The Problem is Solved!!!! :cheers:

Yea I guess dropping your car on its nose even from four inches could pose a whloe new set of problems! :crazy:
Glad it all worked out.
 
Re: The Problem is Solved!!!! :cheers:

JPSmit said:
Roger_67MG said:
and the three of us took turns sitting in the car and operating the clutch and shifter.

with or without vroom vroom noises? :driving:

congratulations!

Sometimes with sound effects, sometimes without!
 
Re: The Problem is Solved!!!! :cheers:

texas_bugeye said:
Yea I guess dropping your car on its nose even from four inches could pose a whloe new set of problems! :crazy:
Glad it all worked out.

Yes, you are right about that. Which reminds me, I had the car off the rotisserie and on a set of jack stands when the front of the body slipped off. I didn't have an engine or anything else in it at the time, happily. I just picked it up by the front sub beams and put it on the stands. It was pretty cool. Anyway, I figured that if it didn't work out I'd have a great wheelbarrow.
 
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