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Jporter

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HELP!! Can any members in Massachusetts tell me where I can get my transmission done for less than the price of $2200.00 that AAMCO wants? I live in Watertown and I'm looking for something around the area so I don't put anymore damage on the tranny than I already have.

Thanks,
Jporter
 
Find a 'take out' or low mile used one. For that kind of dough, you can get yourself a full-blown race tranny good for 600 hp if that is what you are looking for. If you go the rebuilt route, call Geno at LMS and he'll at least point you in the right direction.
 
i have a trans here in ny in total it has 92325 mile on the car it cam from but i know it was completely redun about 22,000 miles ago. if you want it we can make a deal.
 
If AAMCO says it's bad the first thing I would do is get a second opinion.

When it seemed the transmisson in my truck was slipping badly I took it to AAMCO. They said, after four days, "It doesn't seem to have an external problem, you need to get it rebuilt for $$$$$$$$".

"No kidding! Not an external problem. Took them four days to figure this out?" I thought. I took it down the street and found out the same day the shaft in the distributer was worn causing the timing to change as it moved about. Fixed that, problem solved.
As bad as MIDAS, I stay out of there too, and PEP BOYS, couldn't do a simple tune up on a simple engine then wanted me to pay to get it redone!
 
I've got a reliable and close friend who runs a shop in Peabody. I'll give him a call and get you directions...
 
ONEBADMK8 said:
We do our bulletproof trans with converter, labor and fluids for $1650.00 installed.


are you sh iting me, i paid around 2300 for mine and thats with a high stall and raceing parts. im calling you for now on.
 
evillally said:
I've got a reliable and close friend who runs a shop in Peabody. I'll give him a call and get you directions...
Thanks, Peabody isn't too far. I'd just keep it "blind old man slow" on the highway
 
ONEBADMK8 said:
We do our bulletproof trans with converter, labor and fluids for $1650.00 installed.
Too bad I don't live in New Jersey. I'd destroy the transmission getting there knowing I could get it done at that price,without a second thought.
 
ERIC1 said:
i have a trans here in ny in total it has 92325 mile on the car it cam from but i know it was completely redun about 22,000 miles ago. if you want it we can make a deal.[/QUOT
I'm going to continue my search around this area for now. However, I'll keep you in mind and maybe we can figure something out. How much do you think it 'd cost for shipping? Think the shipper would drop at a residential address?

Thanks
James Porter
jporter67
 
I'd love to have it done for $1650, but I think it'd be WAAAY over my budget with towing.
 
evillally said:
I've got a reliable and close friend who runs a shop in Peabody. I'll give him a call and get you directions...

maybe I'd be better off having it towed there. Thanks again. I'm going to have to buckle down and grab ALOT of overtime to pay for this before it gets any worse. :eek:
 
Kinda High

I had my transmission rebuilt for about $1600, but they had problems geting the valve body flush with the case. After 3 or 4 attempts, they ended up taking a transmission from another Mark VIII that someone gave to them to cover the cost of their rebuild (kinda pointless huh). Anyway, it has worked better than the origional. Just to give you an idea of cost vs location, I had this work done in Atlanta, GA.
 
Jporter said:
ERIC1 said:
i have a trans here in ny in total it has 92325 mile on the car it cam from but i know it was completely redun about 22,000 miles ago. if you want it we can make a deal.[/QUOT
I'm going to continue my search around this area for now. However, I'll keep you in mind and maybe we can figure something out. How much do you think it 'd cost for shipping? Think the shipper would drop at a residential address?

Thanks
James Porter
jporter67

I do not ship them. Sorry. We rebuild yours while the car is here.
 
ONEBADMK8 said:
Jporter said:
I do not ship them. Sorry. We rebuild yours while the car is here.


My mistake. I messed up my replies. That question was actually to Eric1 in Brooklyn. I'll give it a couple of more weeks and then I may just dump the car. Even with 36 hours of Over time there's not a lot left after taxes to get it fixed right now. I've had trannys replaced at one point or another in most of the cars I've had 2 '76 Cougars,a 75 cougar a 65 mustang,a 79 cougar an 87 ramcharger (and to have my 4WD replaced only cost me 850) to an '84 jaguar and and few in between. I've never paid more than $900. I guess I shouldn't have believed the guy I bought it from when he said it only needed to have the Emergency brake cable replaced,which he had in the trunk. Things are too tight now to pay some of these prices I've been quoted. So far the best deal was from you guys at LMS, 'cept I don't live close enough to have it done there. Thanks anyway guys, maybe I can find another soon and stay here.
 
man, i wish i was living in thae area you guys are at. i wouldnt have to work at a dealership.the labor rate must be through the roof.as smart as some of you guys are ,ford makes a manual that takes you step buy step over the whole transmission. 800$ in parts and never look back.im being serious. this trans is a peice of cake.no special tools that couldnt be made.the only thing you need to remember is no red rags and be as clean a a doctor would.
 
Besides the book,don't you need a lift of some kind to get it far enough off the ground to remove it? I don't know, but it looks a little big to slide out from under the car to work on it. If I could find the book and had the right tools and equipment, I'd try and do it myself. I'd rather pay for the book and parts than pay someone else the kind of money I've been quoted around here AND not get rid of the car, considering I've only had about it for about 2 weeks. Flat rate is posted in the places I've been at between $75 and $95 an hour around here. Depending on where you go.
 
l-m tech said:
man, i wish i was living in thae area you guys are at. i wouldnt have to work at a dealership.the labor rate must be through the roof.as smart as some of you guys are ,ford makes a manual that takes you step buy step over the whole transmission. 800$ in parts and never look back.im being serious. this trans is a peice of cake.no special tools that couldnt be made.the only thing you need to remember is no red rags and be as clean a a doctor would.

Any chance you could fax that to me? Ill make a tech article out of it and post it up.
 

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