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Waahoo Jim thats good to hear!
You have discovered one of the hidden benefits that I too have discovered. When we do new things our selves we sometimes get to do them twice or three times.
Now please try to drive the wheels off your truck.LOL
Congrats Jim! Sorry to hear that your finger is full of scar tissue though, but good to hear that the feeling is coming back to the other one.
Rebuilding an automatic has always been tops of my "no way!" list. But so was building a woodie from a 4 door sedan - and I did it. (see my pics in my gallery). It is really a good feeling when you go for a project that you have never done before and it works! Great job!
Ben & Ross/ How do you post video? The Horaths/ Iv got most of the feeling back in the first finger, the second one has filled in with scar tissue. Thank you for asking. DMACK91/ Thats what I paid last year, today when the counter help said $36 I was shocked. I hope its some newspace age materiel for that money. Or maybe he just hit a case?LOL
I put my videos on to you tube the I try to email it to someone then I copy the link and past it on the forum
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