North East SSoM Members!!!

Mike-

Thanks for letting me stay there saturday night. That was def to cold to ride home that night. Glad we made some progress on getting the clutch swap and as much of a PITA it was getting that tranny out it was still fun. I'll plan on coming back down in a few wks so we can hopefully get it finished up.

Heres that link from 5.0 resto where they have the Chrome 2000 Cobra R's for less then $300 each.

http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/iwwida.pvx?;item?item_no=M1007R189C 1&comp=LRS

Larry- Good to see you again hope everything went well on the ride back and your car looks really good with those 03 rims on them.

Bryan- Thanks for the crop dusting and pop corn farts :D
 
I didnt say it was easy b/c its not. Especially trying to muscle around that trans if you are doing it by your self. Just getting at some of the bolts is the hardest part.

Thats why you undo the trans rear mount, and use a floor jack to lower it down a bit. You guys removed the trans from the bellhousing first right? Don't tell me you took it all out as one piece!
 
Mike-

Thanks for letting me stay there saturday night. That was def to cold to ride home that night.

it was warmer that night than it was at noon the next day. It got warmer the farther south and the closer to the coast I got. 57 most of the way then 64 in Freeport to Saco.
Noon yesterday was in the 50's.
Had load of fun. My forearms were really scratched up by that bellhousing.