Hi Neil,

Thanks for the update. Yeah that sounds about right. I never 
disassmebled/reassembled
a tranny before. Is it pretty straight forward? Do I need any special 
tools to
reassemble it and check clearences etc? I'm trying to figure out if any 
indivudal
part is larger than my oven because that would be a deal breaker.

Thanks again!

Ed

Neil Emiro wrote:
> I did this on my T850 in my SRT, and it looks great.  However, it is a lot of 
> work.  Trans will need to be completely disassembled, covering all sensitive 
> areas (like bearing races) real well, and then bead blast it.  The you will 
> need silicone plugs to protect all threaded areas from the powder.  Then of 
> course powder coating.  We used a 3x3x3' oven with a hanging rack to coat 
> my case.  Not sure if it would fit in a standard oven.
>
>
>
> On 13 Feb 2009 at 10:48, Edward Mazurek wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I saw that someone powdercoated a tranny. I was thinking of doing the
> same. I suppose it would need to be disassembled first and then bead
> blasted? Anyone have experience with this? I just have a regular
> electric oven I powdercoat in. I think the pieces will all fit.
> Anyone?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ed
>
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