240zadmire Posted April 27, 2022 Author Share #73 Posted April 27, 2022 I'm thinking of painting the housing cases with this paint after clean up. https://www.autozone.com/paint-and-body/high-heat-paint/p/vht-flat-aluminum-flameproof-high-heat-paint-11oz/509743_0_0?cmpid=LIA:US:EN:AD:NL:1000000:GEN:10574827360&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI_LGaseK09wIVgys4Ch1I6QNjEAQYASABEgLih_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds any suggestion? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siteunseen Posted April 27, 2022 Share #74 Posted April 27, 2022 Cheap foam oven cleaner from Walmart and a high pressure blast cleaned mine up really good. I left it aluminum though. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
240zadmire Posted April 27, 2022 Author Share #75 Posted April 27, 2022 I heard that and a few other products. I have a gallon of Mineral Spirit somewhere in the garage. Let's try that first to see how it'll turn out 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Av8ferg Posted April 27, 2022 Share #76 Posted April 27, 2022 This is my transmission porn, Cliffs looks great in natural aluminum. I used purple power, pressure washers and a wire brush. Then painted with Cast Iron color engine paint. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siteunseen Posted April 27, 2022 Share #77 Posted April 27, 2022 (edited) If you don't have a pressure washer take it to a spray car wash, one with hot water. You knew that I know but that's just me being me. Edited April 27, 2022 by siteunseen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Av8ferg Posted April 27, 2022 Share #78 Posted April 27, 2022 If you don't have a pressure washer take it to a spray car wash, one with hot water. You knew that I know but that's just me being me. Wear goggles [emoji41] and some old clothes because you will get soaked and dirty when the high pressure water hits all the angles on the casing. It’s a messy business. Thank god most of that work in behind me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
240zadmire Posted April 29, 2022 Author Share #79 Posted April 29, 2022 Greetings the rear down is reasonably painless except the roller for the fifth/reverse that the double needle bearing was running on. Boy, it was tough. Either you’re really strong or has a long lever to pull it out using the split bearing tool. All my might and it didn’t even make a sweat . Fortunately, I have an impact gun. Make it much easier. I forgot to take pictures as I was so happy it came out… 😉 all the gears and even bearing appear to be in good condition. No chips or abuse that I can see. Normal wear and tear is all. the photos below make me question. Is it normal? Also, apparently there’s clear silicone sealant around the seal. I guess it make it easier to put it in. What concern me is the hole where I point using the screw driver. I mean, the seal suppose to prevent the oil from coming out anyway. But why the hole there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
240zadmire Posted April 29, 2022 Author Share #80 Posted April 29, 2022 Did a search online. Look like this transmission was rebuild at least one time. Look like the below, aftermarket part. Mine original wide-ratio is cast iron instead of aluminum. Perhaps I’m going to use the cast iron instead. Feel more study but heavier . Don’t know if it make any different 😉 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave WM Posted April 29, 2022 Share #81 Posted April 29, 2022 look out for shims on the countershaft bearing used to space it correctly on the front plate. Sometimes they get stuck to the front plate with some oil, but can get lost. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zed Head Posted April 29, 2022 Share #82 Posted April 29, 2022 Nissan went to aluminum front covers in later transmissions. That's not an aftermarket piece. Check the nose for wear. The throwout bearing rides on it and if it seizes it can wear a groove in the nose. The hole is a weep hole so that any leakage will exit before it travels down and out the end of the nose over the clutch disc. Like Dave WM said, make sure you find that shim. It's important. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
240zadmire Posted April 29, 2022 Author Share #83 Posted April 29, 2022 2 hours ago, Zed Head said: The hole is a weep hole so that any leakage will exit before it travels down and out the end of the nose over the clutch disc. Like Dave WM said, make sure you find that shim. It's important. That makes perfectly sense. Live and learn. Thanks gentlemen! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
240zadmire Posted April 29, 2022 Author Share #84 Posted April 29, 2022 Today is a great(er) day. Parts are here except the tail housing bushing. Perhaps next week. I do have gas power , power washer but thought it would be too noisy to disturb the neighbors. It will probably be quicker but sure will leave stream of dark, oily water down the drain to the ocean. I do like to eat sushi every now and then 😉 the mineral spirit and wire brush clean up nicely. After the mineral spirit evaporated, leaves a thick layer of dirty oil… Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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