If I wanted somebody else to rebuild a Japanese gearbox for me, I'd get a
hold of Anthony Storey, who as best as I can remember had a shop in the
Indianapolis area when I last talked to him 15 years ago.
He dabbled in airguns and rifle scopes, but his main source of income was
wholesale transmis
> Allan wrote:
> Honda Element transmission went out and left me on the side of
> the road tonight.
I'm totally unfamiliar with the mechanicals of that car.
> Anyone familiar with Jasper transmissions?
Very large rebuilder of engines and transmissions. Stock builds
only, from what I could find
>Rebuild kits "from China" seem to be about $200 on eBay.
Uh, no. Thank you.
Rick
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Found a salvage transmission on car-part.com available near here,
already out of the donor car and on a shelf. Supposedly about 75,000
miles on it. Mine failed at about 213,000 miles. So in theory that used
one should last the reasonable remaining life of the car.
Skimmed a video of removing the t
DIY: I read through a blog of a fellow who rebuilt one (Mercedes), not
difficult but time consuming.
Max Dillon
Charleston SC
Jul 3, 2020 9:46:31 PM Allan Streib via Mercedes :
> Honda Element transmission went out and left me on the side of the road
> tonight.
>
> I had thought it was a shift
Honda Element transmission went out and left me on the side of the road
tonight.
I had thought it was a shift solenoid issue, replaced it about a month
ago and it seemed better. But in the heat today it just would not engage
gears. Was OK when cold but as it warmed up it got worse and worse and
fi