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04-24-2023, 04:04 PM | #1 |
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rear end removal
I'm about ready to remove the rear end in order to replace the ring and pinion gears. I have a Mitchel O.D. installed. Is it possible to remove the rear end from the Mitchel, leaving it attached to the tranny?
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04-25-2023, 12:42 AM | #2 |
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Re: rear end removal
I believe it can be done if there is enough clearance at the back of the rear end. I would certainly do it with a spring spreader and leave the spring attached to the car. You should be able to remove the six bolts at the banjo and slide the rear end out with just the stub shaft attached.
I have not done it, but we did remove a Mitchell overdrive transmission for repair by disconnecting it at the bolts in front of the overdrive transmission housing and slid it off with the rear end leaving the front tube of the overdrive connected to the Model A transmission. Be sure to support the overdrive with a jackstand if you are able to get the rear end out. When reinstalling you will have to put the Model A transmission in high gear and crank the engine over to re-engage the splines. Tom Endy |
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04-25-2023, 08:52 AM | #3 | |
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This is the first time I have heard of repairing a Mitchell O/D but something that did concern me. Curious what 'broke'? I assume you had to send the unit to Mitchell.? How long did it take to get it back? Thanks. That makes a lot more since if you are able to do it so you don't have to deal with the weight of the O/D. I still remember putting it in, by myself!
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04-25-2023, 06:10 PM | #5 |
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It is much like a seminar, anywhere from five to fifteen guys show up, coffee and donuts are available. All the unique tools are here along with the knowledge of how to go about the task. Several of the installs included a Mitchell synchronous transmission. An additional fee of $400 is charged and donated. About a year and a half ago we had two overdrive installs back to back that did not shift well and would not stay in gear. The Mitchell company immediately realized they had a problem. They had a number of synchro gears that were defective. One of the installs corrected itself after driving it for a while. The other did not. The Mitchell company immediately sent us another overdrive transmission box and we scheduled a Saturday where we swapped out the defective one. We did not charge the owner an additional fee, the Mitchell company made a donation to the youth Model A restoration program and paid for all the shipping. In order to replace the overdrive transmission box we disconnected it at the back of the front tube and pulled the rear end out, switched the transmission box and reinstalled the rear end. Tom Endy |
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