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pontiacgp said:
any progress with the transmission?

yes i bought new TC and found the o-ring and seal kit for 200r4 here for 40$( a lot of seal and orings of oil pump and transmission in it) :lol:

and i should say 700 and 200r4 are different about oil pump ,seal and orings
 
Cyrus,
were you successful pulling the pump?
 
cyrus_the_great said:
Longroof79 said:
Cyrus,
were you successful pulling the pump?

yeah it was not that hard .. i was stupid

no you're not, the stupid ones think they know everything and never ask questions. If you want to talk stupid I think I shredded a $10,000 cheque by accident.... :blam:
 
pontiacgp said:
cyrus_the_great said:
Longroof79 said:
Cyrus,
were you successful pulling the pump?

yeah it was not that hard .. i was stupid

no you're not, the stupid ones think they know everything and never ask questions. If you want to talk stupid I think I shredded a $10,000 cheque by accident.... :blam:

hey Steve your posts are helpful and i can get your kindness signal with excellent level here .. that shows the transmitter quality . :wink:
 
How were you able to pull the pump, with a puller? I was going to say, another way to remove the pump on a 200-4R is with a larger screw driver. It can be gently pried out from a few access holes.
But as long as you were able to remove it...good for you.
...and no, you're not stupid. Most guys wouldn't even attempt it.
 
Longroof79 said:
...and no, you're not stupid. Most guys wouldn't even attempt it.

you got that right, with these there are no pumps and no oil passages to make it work and if it's broke you don't have to look hard to see what's wrong

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Longroof79 said:
How were you able to pull the pump, with a puller? I was going to say, another way to remove the pump on a 200-4R is with a larger screw driver. It can be gently pried out from a few access holes.
But as long as you were able to remove it...good for you.
...and no, you're not stupid. Most guys wouldn't even attempt it.

and a plastic hammer can help with trying to keep the pump shaft straight when it comes out
 
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