Hi David,
Way to go on those grades (former teacher, remember)
and a proud father!
Good luck with the car. You need an
OSHIT? Get rid of those weird "motorcicle" gangs that give
other two wheelers a bad name and I'll be out to help. ;-)
Dave W.
Beautiful Burlington WI
>
>
Hey Jim - The envelope with the tranny parts was waiting for me last
night
> when I got back to the apartment. THANKS!
>
> Unfortunately, before I could try
> them out, I had to get
to my doctor's office for a check-up (all good).
> The
>
appointment was delayed for a really long time because some sick person
> walked
> in and had to be tended to and then shipped off to
a hospital. (imagine
> the
> nerve of a sick person going
to see the doctor!) By the time I was
> finished
> there
it was after 6. I then took care of some paperwork (specifically,
> my
> monthly check to the ex). I then spent some quality
time talking with Kyle
> about some really good grades he received
on tests in two of his classes
> (98
> in Economics, 100
in calculus), and made plans for us to see Rush together
> this
weekend. When I eventually made it back to the apartment change into
> work
> clothes it was too late to head over to my friend's
garage. Oh well.
> Tonight
> I'm headed straight over
there after work.
>
> To accomplish tonight:
> 1
-
> Finish up tranny
> 2 - Re-clock alternator so the
newly-fabricated rear
> mount will work
> 3 - Put head
back on block with the new head gasket
> 4 - (I
> doubt
I'll get this far, but...) Re-install the engine / tranny
>
> Thanks again
> Jim, I'll let you know how it goes.
>
> - David
> ________________________________
>
From: bmwwxman . <bmwwxman@gmail.com>
> To:
> David Booker <tncarnut1@yahoo.com>
> Sent: Saturday,
September 28, 2013 4:09 PM
> Subject: Re: Shifter Tower
image...
>
>
>
> BTW... In the
diagram I sent #7
> appears identical in both locations. On my
tranny this is the case.
> However,
> both #7 bolts on
mine are the same length, thread etc. They are
> identical.
> If you have 3/8" on the side of yours it is more like the one
on the left
> in
> the pictures... Just making
sure...
>
> Cheers!!
> Jim
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Sep 28, 2013
> at 3:07
PM, bmwwxman . <bmwwxman@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> If
it is a 3/8" dia bolt
> then I have the spare for you. It
does have some sort of sensor on it but
> I
> doubt that
matters for your application. In the USPS today...
>>
>>Cheers!!
>>Jim
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 3:00 PM,
David Booker
> <tncarnut1@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>Thanks Jim. Yes - number 7 is what I'm
> missing.
Specifically, the one that is farther forward and lower in the
>
illustration. The one from my original tranny is a 1/2" thread. The
one
> I'm
> missing is a 3/8" coarse thread. (we ran
a 'known dimension' bolt into the
> hole, so we know the size I'm
quoting is correct)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>________________________________
>>>
From: bmwwxman . <bmwwxman@gmail.com>
>>>To: David
Booker <tncarnut1@yahoo.com>
>>>Sent: Saturday,
September 28, 2013
> 3:17 PM
>>>Subject: Shifter
Tower image...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>This might help... It
> shows exactly what is on my
tranny (not the one with the sensor bolt and
> wires). Item #7
appears to be what you are after. They are identical.
>>>
>>>
>>>--
>>>Cheers!!
>>>Jim Johnson
>>>Sprite-Midget Club USA
>>>High Plains Youth
> Hockey
>>>Dodge City Trail of Fame
>>>Electronic Journal of Severe Storms
> Meteorology
>>>Dodge City 300
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>--
>>Cheers!!
>>Jim Johnson
>>Sprite-Midget
Club USA
>>High Plains Youth Hockey
>>Dodge City
Trail of Fame
>>Electronic Journal of Severe Storms
Meteorology
>>Dodge City 300
>>
>
>
> --
> Cheers!!
> Jim Johnson
>
Sprite-Midget Club USA
> High Plains Youth Hockey
>
Dodge
> City Trail of Fame
> Electronic Journal of Severe
Storms Meteorology
> Dodge City
> 300
>
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