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Old 04-19-2006, 10:03 PM   #1
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dented area on trans

alright guys i searched as much as possible and could not find any threads pertaning to this question. so here it goes. i just picked up a blacktop s13 motor and am in the process of lookin it over and tearin it apart to check everything. i noticed that the area near the output shaft of the trans is dented. kinda looks like it was hit with a hammer or somethin. its on the machined surface at the end of the tranny. i have posted a pick so you can see where im talkin about.

please let me know how bad this is. like if i should send the motor back or try to get a different tranny from the company that sold it to me. im not super happy with them anyway. the harness is cut in like 7 spots and the turbo has quite a bit of shaft play.

thanks for any help provided.
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Old 04-19-2006, 10:29 PM   #2
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well i tried to post a pic but it was too big. it is the machined area where the trans would conect to the drive shaft if that helps any. please gimme a hand with this one. thanks guys
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