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Thread: Transmission rebuild clinic, Feb 8-9, Charles City, VA

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    Transmission rebuild clinic, Feb 8-9, Charles City, VA

    Same rules and regs as the last 10 clinics.

    Where: Kahiko Customs - http://kahikocustoms.com/ Charles City, VA

    When: Feb 8-9

    Covered: 901 transmissions from early 911/912/914

    Cost: $300 per builder, free for spectators, Free for 18 and under.

    Includes: Instruction, hands on building, use of all special tools needed, new stainless hardware

    You need to get: Seal kit

    Good used parts will be available on site. You can prepurchase new parts through me if you like.

    Feel free to contact me directly with questions, even if just transmission input - makemy914go@yahoo.com

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    Dr. Evil on the Early S??? Awesome!

    A HEARTY endorsement here for Dr. Evil's clinics. Although I haven't attended, I do own his (now, apparently, collectible) 901 rebuild video on DVD. GREAT technical knowledge and no b#||$#!+ approach to solving technical problems with common sense and everyday tools.
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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    Hey Man, thanks for the accolades

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    Here is a link to an article in 9Magazine to give an idea. It was a small clinic of about 10. My last one in Sonoma last Oct was 23 people.
    http://www.9magazine.com/dr-evils-90...d-take-it.html

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    Sometimes you have to let people know the guy with 9 posts isn't a noob. Tins of respect here for what you do. I keep my eyes peeled, but haven't seen you do any stops in Seattle yet.
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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    Ya, I have seen a lot of noobs come and go, cause issues, be a benefit, or that were just lurkers that finally had a meaningful contribution to make. I am lucky that many know my name I have some people looking to schedule 1:1 builds with me in my garage, which are always an option.

    I am in the process of planning a PNW clinic in March. Currently, I am just dragging my feet as I am planning this one and March is a ways away. I will post up on the 912/914/Early 911S reg whenever I have a clinic.

    Also, I am always open to give free advice. If anyone sees this and has transmission questions, hit me up. I like to save folks money as I have a conscious and fairly lucrative day job Most of the time a rebuild is not in order, or at least I can temporize the issue long enough for funds to generate and keep the problem from worsening.

    As I do not surf the forums due to my time constraints, anyone can feel free to draw my attention to a thread about a tranny issue if they thing I can help with its resolution.

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    Alright folks, I am opening registration. Feel free to contact me directly at makemy914go at yahoo for a seat. Looking forward to meeting some of you

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