Pa's Transmission rebuild
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Pa's Transmission rebuild
Pa, or Paps did a great 45 tranny rebuild article a while back with pictures.
The only one I can find sends you to 'Antique Motorcycles of America' for the pics.
Even with a new PW for that site, I can't get to the pics.
Anybody know where I can find the whole article?
terry
The only one I can find sends you to 'Antique Motorcycles of America' for the pics.
Even with a new PW for that site, I can't get to the pics.
Anybody know where I can find the whole article?
terry
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Yeah, I'm asking their admin why my login fails when I try to access the images on their site.
Makes no sense, as I can login to their site with no problem.
I'm pretty sure the original article was posted here, so I was hoping I was just looking in the wrong place, or maybe someone had a copy.
terry
Makes no sense, as I can login to their site with no problem.
I'm pretty sure the original article was posted here, so I was hoping I was just looking in the wrong place, or maybe someone had a copy.
terry
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I downloaded a PDF file of the entire thread with pictures from S&S website, not AMCA, back when I did mine and Paul was still with us. Or maybe Paul sent it to me, now I don't remember, but I do have the file. I talked to Paul a lot back then for that rebuild, it was a bear the first time. The file is the thread with the photos and some of the back and forth from other members of the old Forum. I had that open on the bench and Palmer's book at the same time. Paul's way was usually the best, but a couple of steps Palmer had a better method.
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RIP Paul from Ohio
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RIP Paul from Ohio
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