Great to hear that your first rebuilt trans works David

! Thanks for the offer but, I'm gonna drop mine off this weekend to be rebuilt. And hope that it isn't too FUBARed and I can get it back in time to install before the NATS. Plan to learn how to rebuild transmissions in the future when I have more TIME and money...
Yeah, that's a bummer Ryan. I was hoping that it would die at the NATS while I was making a pass so that I would have had a shot at getting an award (broken truck). I'm trailering out again this year so, getting back home wouldn't have been a problem. Driving David's truck would have been cool, especially if a car full of young girls would have flashed me like they did him last year when he was in MY truck :-?
Josh, I'm not giving you my cell phone number again. So, you had better get it tattooed somewhere so you don't lose it (again) :wink: . It was my intention to pull my tranny and come over to your place this weekend and help pull yours but, I guess your plans have changed... Either way, I will drop by this weekend and "bug" you. I'm guessing prolly Saturday.
Anywho, tranny is out of the truck. A BIG THANKS goes out to HuRyde and Blake. Never pulled a transmission before and their info made it all possible. I can't believe that Blake can drop his tranny by HIMSELF in under an hour and 20 minutes. That's insane

! But, I guess if ya do it enough times practice makes perfect. Pulled the pan for shits and giggles and no metal chunks. Just a few small metal shavings on the magnetic drain plug.
Until I made it out to GB last year, I vowed that I would never attend a NATS without my truck. But after last year, I decided that my truck wasn't necessary for me to have a good time. So, even if my truck won't make it out this year (knock on wood), I will still attend. Hope to see everyone soon!
Mike Campbell