Transmission Shop for Mustang

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Buck05Sti
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Transmission Shop for Mustang

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Looking for a trustworthy/reasonable shop to look at the clutch/transmission in Ol Crowd Control. Ive reached out and gotten a couple recommendations, but wanted to get feedback from folks. Personal experience with the shop is preferred.

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Re: Transmission Shop for Mustang

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Don't know if you want to go that far but there is one in Oak Ridge that has a very good reputation. Jeff knows the name. I dealt with them a few times and was very happy with them.

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Re: Transmission Shop for Mustang

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Ryan I feel the car does have a clutch issue, Started out with normal feeling pedal then very hard pedal with no gear engagement. Car ended up at a transmission shop on Magnolia Ave. He found the pivot in bell housing broke. (rodericks ) He got a used bell housing and charged a lot. Car shifted good for a few weeks. Then went to hard pedal and no gear engagement. I put in a Ford Motorsport (after I found stock pedal parts broke) Pedal kit. it worked for a few weeks then hard pedal and no gears.Car parked afterwards. Research the engine and the trans types that go with it and look at an aftermarket bell housing. I tried the adjustable cable and all no real fix , justa few days. I think disc might be backwards (just guessing) I never checked as I did not install the clutch.
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car is fixed.
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John Brown wrote: Thu Apr 26, 2018 9:54 am car is fixed.
Well, it's still a Mustang sooo....
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Re: Transmission Shop for Mustang

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jcoatney wrote: Thu Apr 26, 2018 9:23 pm
John Brown wrote: Thu Apr 26, 2018 9:54 am car is fixed.
Well, it's still a Mustang sooo....
It's fixed...for now. :P

Ended up being a clutch cross bar and a bad shifter cable. SO glad it didnt need a rebuild!! :rockon: It's nice when a repair ends up being a lot LESS than was expected.
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