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Thread: Automatic gearbox repair, north norfolk?

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    Automatic gearbox repair, north norfolk?

    Anyone know of a good automatic repair company in norfolk? who can remove and repair the gearbox in my rodded 37 ford. Thanks.

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    Where about's in North Norfolk are you. I will then post the question on our KLK Facebook pages

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    Quote Originally Posted by brading View Post
    Where about's in North Norfolk are you. I will then post the question on our KLK Facebook pages
    Thanks, already put it on KLK, I am in Kings Lynn.

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    When I was working in Stamford, I used to use a company just off of Lincoln Road in P/boro but I can't remember their name.
    Always had good service from them. Been retired 15yrs now so no idea if they are still going.

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    Hi dickyb I will post on the KLK Members for you as some of them do not look at Friends and Followers page. Have you tried posting the question on Rods N Sods.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brading View Post
    Hi dickyb I will post on the KLK Members for you as some of them do not look at Friends and Followers page. Have you tried posting the question on Rods N Sods.

    No. not done RnS.

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    One of our club members had his autobox done locally, he is going to sort out the phone Friday. Another one you could try is ATM Engineering at Beeston 07786540111
    Last edited by brading; 04-06-26 at 11:42 PM.

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    Thanks for replies and info. But after speaking to 2 gearbox rebuilders and explaining what happened on the hottest day of the year after a 130 mile run ! They both said the problem was going to be the gearbox overheating, they said take it out for a 10 - 15 mile run to get the temp up and if the the box shows no problem it should be ok, it was ok after a 10 mile run so going to put a stand alone trans cooler on and hopefully all will be well.

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