After a lot of work, the first wheel is under primer.
Clearly, the other four need to be taken to be sandblasted elsewhere or this will take too much time.
Clearly, the other four need to be taken to be sandblasted elsewhere or this will take too much time.
That said, this one turned out well and after the rust converter dries, this will be put under epoxy primer.
It's not hard to find one of these in the age of eBay, but they are not cheap.
This one wasn't terribly expensive, thankfully. After it arrived in the mail today, it was media-blasted, polished and electroplated. Once this transmission is rebuilt and being assembled, this tag is held by one of the side cover bolts.
The goal in the short term is to get the cluster gear and input shaft/clutch gear installed. That would be possible had the parts that were ordered not a collection of good and bad parts. Apparently, this is pretty common with rebuild kits for these transmissions. It looks like we'll have to order multiples of some parts to get good parts.
The shift levers were all restored and installed into the side cover and tail housing. They were both set aside for later.
It's satisfying to see how all of this fits together, including some wiring clips and other small parts.
These range in date codes from 1970 and 1979 and save for a little pitting on the rear of one, are in remarkable condition.
There was a nice set for sale locally that were already painted and ready to go, but I am having fun putting my hands on every part and doing what I can to make them as nice as I can. This is no exception.