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Old 06-07-2012, 11:45 AM   #1
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Ive got the books that all T owners should have....im looking for TT information like Rearend,aux transmissions,Muffler,....and what to do with all these Grease cups?
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Old 06-07-2012, 11:55 AM   #2
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Default Re: TT information needed?

I don't know of one single book with a lot of TT details, but there are a lot of TT guys who post and exchange information on the MTFCA forum. It's down right now, but when the site's working again try using its search function for previous TT discussions.
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Wick,

Ask away, we have done 2 and we are in the middle of doing a C-Cab for ourselves and a TT Hearse for the local undertaker.
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The fill plug on top at the worm gear...whats with it? Ive got a muncie aux transmission,leaking right from the bottom center.
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Wick,

The upper fill plug is there is to make you put oil in and then have it run all over when you realize it drains so slowly into the pumpkin that it'll take a week to get it all in. I always fill it into the middle one and have it just below this plug. Some guys put a grease zerk in there, but I don't know why because the rearend oil gets drug up there via the ring gear. I have never had a muncie, but does it have a drain plug there or is there a crack/hole that isn't factory?
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