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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Restoration => Topic started by: GI JOE on August 01, 2011, 05:25:49 AM
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Can any of my Camaro Brothers and or sisters tell me the good, the bad and the ugly of their experiences with the Muncie rebuilds kits, after market gears, bearings, etc.??? I have rebuilt them in the past when a whole lot of GM stuff was still easily available. Now I do not know. I see that gears are made in Italy, and somewhere else and I just want to do it right the first time. So any advice you can suggest is greatly appreciated. Thanks much.
GI Joe
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Hi Joe,
Doing searches on camaro.net I found that Jody's Transmissions had helped a lot of people so I contacted him and great guy. I purchased my rebuild kit from him. Give him a call and he can explain about the kit he sells. Also, you give him a call and he will help a member out with a rebuild problem or some how to questions. That's nice to know and have. One example about synchronizers; they only use forged synchro's, not like most of the eBay Muncie kits that use cast synchro's. Here is his contact information:
Jody Haag
JodysTransmissions@verizon.net
610-682-1602
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Paul at 5speeds.com is the guy I use. He has all the "better" parts and tools for these Muncies. Be sure to ask him for the correct pilot bushing while you are at it. It seems all you can find these days are the "wrong" ones. The "right" ones (non-magnetic) are getting hard to find from local sources. Paul has written books and sells videos on transmissions and rebuilding them. I just finished my M-21 myself and it came out perfect.
www.5speeds.com (http://www.5speeds.com)
-Mark.
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Danny,s Transmissions in Greensboro, NC is good. He has done several for me. He will trade if you don,t need matching #s. If you need his contact let me know.
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http://www.midwestmuncie.com/
i used Midwest Muncie, i can't say enough good things about these guys, super honest and knowledgeable