veemanator wrote:
I broke a screw-in electric "thingy" as mentioned above, it is connected with two red wires to the wiring harness. The other object is a screw-in, with a ball valve at the end and it is wired with two yellow wires to the harness. I am pretty sure that I have the speedometer cable identified. I'm thinking that the reverse light switch is a good call for the broken one as it is attached to the gear box portion of the bell housing.
I have a spare 5-speed in my workshop, and the backup light switch has red lead and a white one. I sure thought I had a spare switch from a transmission that I scrapped, but I couldn't find it.
veemanator wrote:
is it OK to clean the interior of the bell housing where the fork and throw-out bearing are located?
Yes. If you have oil in there, you should find the source. Are you replacing the rear main seal and the pilot bearing while it's all apart?
veemanator wrote:
Also, I drained the fluid from the gear box, but it looks as though there is a fluid leak as the tail shaft is dark. Is there a seal that I can replace back there?
Can you tell where it's coming from? The rear (tail shaft) seal can be replaced while the transmission is in, but it's easier while out. If you have oil on the housing, that's not likely where it came from. Are you even sure it's from the transmission?
Be sure to use motor oil in the transmission. Use the same viscosity chart you'd use for your engine. That's usually something like a 5w40 or 10w40, I think.
Jack
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