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Fender Anarchist
May 20, 2009

Fender Anarchist

I remember this was one of the projects going on back when I first registered, nice to see it back in action!

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Fender Anarchist
May 20, 2009

Fender Anarchist

MonkeyNutZ posted:

As it turns out, the transmission bolts on at a slight angle to the block.


The EXACT SAME ANGLE AS THE OPEL TRANSMISSION CROSSMEMBER.

Oh, and the Opel driveshaft? It has the same spline as the Suzuki transmission output shaft.

I'm starting to think there was a time traveling sleeper agent engineer from Suzuki who put this all in motion at Opel in the early '60s.
:godwinning::japan:

drat, that is like Project Binky levels of good luck. Is the shaft still the right length to run unmodified?

Fender Anarchist
May 20, 2009

Fender Anarchist

I'd love to see him tear apart my MSP but I fear he'll never do another florida trip.

Fender Anarchist
May 20, 2009

Fender Anarchist

i see you demonstrated how to distinguish a ford steering pump from other brands by ear :v:

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