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Join Date: Aug 2011
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While driving my 30 Coupe I heard a loud thud from under the floor board. It will no longer go into overdrive or back up. I am looking for someone in the south to repair my OD unit. I would like to find someone a short distance away to keep shipping cost down. I live in Louisiana.
Thanks for your help, James |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Southern California
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There are several people in Southern California that can repair them. However, if you do mechanical work on your car you can repair it yourself. They are not that difficult. The worst part is worrying a series of snap rings out. Replacement parts are still available.
Go to the web site of the Santa Anita A's of Arcadia, California at www.santaanitaas.org. On the home page put your curser on "Technical Reference". My name will appear below, click on it and it will pull up a series of articles that include several on the Borg Warner overdrive modified for a Model A. The articles show how to repair it and include a lot of photos. You may find that having someone repair it for you is not cost effective. In that case it would be best to remove it and replace it with a Mitchell overdrive. Borg Warner conversions are cumbersome to use and are easily damaged. They have pretty much gone out of vogue. The Mitchell is the way to go. An easy installation. Tom Endy |
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Location: Las Vegas,Nevada
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