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the m47 ll repairability and cost 200

It was years ago, but I rebuilt an Opel transmission in my folks basement. With a shop manual it was straight forward and enjoyable. I have been through the gear box on my '70 Norton Commando more times than I would care to mention. And I have become quite familar with the workings of the transmission and differential of a '40 H Farmall.

Manual transmissions are very straight forward to work on. A shop manual and a parts book will make the job much simpler. I would not hesitate to use the Bentley manual and rebuild the M47 tranny in my '87 240 ( if it wasn't such a rust bucket...).

Go for it.

Greg






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