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Muncie Transmission Rebuild Kit & Nut Wrench M20 M21 on 2040-parts.com

US $136.95
Location:

Port Orange, Florida, United States

Port Orange, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:thegearbox Manufacturer Part Number:mohw/wrench1966-74

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COMPLETE OVERHAUL KIT AND

FRONT RETAINING NUT WRENCH - FRENCH LOCKS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS KIT

Muncie 4 speed Transmissions

1966-1974

ALL PARTS IN THIS KIT MADE IN THE USA! *

*Note: With the exception of the front bearing, which is no longer being produced by a USA manufacturer

The kit includes:

  • synchronizer rings
  • front bearing - Japanese bearing
  • rear bearing - USA SKF bearing
  • side cover seals
  • synchro keys
  • synchronizer key retaining wire springs
  • gaskets
  • rear seal 27 & 32 sp
  • rear bushing 27 & 32 sp
  • front retaining nut
  • oil slinger
  • front bearing french locks
  • small parts kit (cluster and input needles, thrust washers, snap rings).
  • Included in this kit is an exploded view of the Muncie transmission. We are also available for assistance anytime during your rebuild.

MUNCIE FRONT NUT WRENCH:

Wrench is designed to ensure proper tightening of the front retaining nut on all Muncie M20, M21 & M22 transmissions. It is critical to use this wrench to avoid damage to the front nut, which is part of the oil control system. The nut, if damaged, could cause the transmission to leak oil out the front. The wrench is CNC machined and zinc plated to avoid rust and corrosion. Wrench is designed for installation purposes only. It is not intended to use for removal of nut.

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At The Gear Box our goal is to offer only the best quality parts available and to provide complete satisfaction to our customers. We carry a full line of parts and offer rebuilding services for all types of manual and automatic transmissions. Please call 734-793-0727 if you have any questions about this item or for any other automotive need. 

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