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Unimatic Rebuild
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Post# 73863   7/16/2005 at 14:47 (6,830 days old) by steve1-18 (Grovetown (Augusta), GA)        

Well, Steve Riley and I got it together and it held the oil. The motor (that I rewired Steve's last visit) worked! YAY!

With one part left over, everything fit. Steve filled the oil pan, we covered the transmission and plugged 'er in.

SUCCESS! Another YAY! We tried calling Greg and Robert but didn't get answers and I finally got Peter H on his cell phone.

Now Steve Riley will take it back to Atlanta and put it back in the cabinet.

Depending on Steve's schedule, we may tackle dropping the transmission out of my Unimatic, tomorrow. I'm pumped!

Now it's time to hit the showers and then go out and get a manicure (See pictures in the link!)

Steve1-18


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