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 Post subject: Side shift 3-rib
PostPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 7:46 pm 
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Anyone ever seen one of these?
Most side shift vanagon trannies look like a 6 rib but shift from the case (watercooled) or the intermediate housing (air-cooled).
This has the normal 3-rib case but the tranny shifts from where the nose cone normally is.
Also has some sort of intermediate housing chassis mount.
I'm thinking an industrial application............. :?

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So your the guy that got all the trannys,congratulations.


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[quote='Buckmaster']So your the guy that got all the trannys,congratulations.[/quote]

What trannies?..........
I ain't seen no steenkin' trannies......... :lol:

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Probably from a diesel bus. 091 components with a 5:38 (or maybe 5:42)r&p

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[quote='Eric DeBord']Probably from a diesel bus. 091 components with a 5:38 (or maybe 5:42)r&p[/quote]

Never thought to look at the case part number Eric.
Should be an 091 or similar rather than the 113 or 002 designation you think?
Never messed with a diesel VW bus.............

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 Post subject: tranny
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its out of a diesel either a 5.42 or a 5.86 if its a 5.42 i would be interested in buying it


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yep and it has the big r&p


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 Post subject: tranny
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yep 5.42s are pretty much bullet proof,been running one one a 2275 and been hammering the hell out of it and still is in perfect condition


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