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 Post subject: 904 small parts source?
PostPosted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 1:28 pm 
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So I am rebuilding my first 904. I bought a "complete transmission rebuild kit" off of eBay from "Portland Tranny". Turns out that the "complete rebuild kit" doesn't include the thrust washers.

The front/#1 thrust washer in the tranny is dead in the middle of spec at .062 inches thick. The #2 thrust washer is worn beyond spec at .058 inches thick. Service tolerance for both washers is .061-.063 inches as per the 1983 FSM.

So, where can I buy JUST the #2 thrust washer? :?

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 2:25 pm 
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Reed send me your address via PM, as I have one. :shock: :lol:
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 3:36 pm 
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Thanks Richard, but I managed to locate one locally. Dealer doesn't carry them, Aamco doesn't carry them, two local shops didn't carry them, one placed wanted $30 to order it for Monday, a website wanted $.50 per washer but $11 shipping, etc....

BUT! I found a business, Casey's Trans-Plant, that is locally owned, had one in stock, and they GAVE IT TO ME!!!! :shock: :D

So, form now on, my transmission needs will be met by:

http://caseystransplant.com/

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Hi Reed. Take a look at the text following these kits, while your trannie is in pieces, you can do some corrections to improve lubrication and choose the lock-up speed. I am sure your local guy can get them for you if you don't order them on eBay yourself. I ordered from Oregon Performance Transmission, and they gave real good service when asked questions and shipped right away.
This is the correction kit, or maybe this larger one.
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 04, 2010 7:57 pm 
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Thanks Olaf. I ordered all my parts from Oregon transmission, including those shift correction kits.

Right now, I have determined that my clutch packs and thrust washers are in good condition I am currently looking over the valve body and double checking all the modifications I did when i installed a Transgo Shift Kit previously.














I hate transmission fluid.

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