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Old 04-20-07, 01:34 AM
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tranny rebuild help/tools/kits

hey gusy, I was ponderinga rebuild on my s4 turbo tranny. I was wondering if anyone knew a good place to get a rebuild kit for it?

I also remebered my buddy had to buy a special Mazda tool to get a big nut off on his s5 turbo tranny. Anyone do a writeup on that. Im not a newb, and have access to a shop. Thanks
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This is the only site i could find http://rx7world.com.phtemp.com/catal...2_products.htm
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THnaks! Just what I was looking for. ANyone do any posts with pictures? I guess I will jsut buy the manual
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Just hope all of your gears are in tact and not chewed up like they were on my trans, cuz then you are screwed for rebuilding that trans. Mazda no longer offers just the gears....which really sucks....
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Noooo, I like to grind. Haha, jk
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you will need a few pullers and there is a special socket that is like a foot long, however you can buy a regular socket... cut it in half ... then take it to a muffler shop and have them weld in a piece of pipe... whaaaala you have a foot long socket
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