trans problems

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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by falboa15 View Post
    thank you and i did a lot and i cant wait to finish it
    Your work shows. Looks great. I also cant wait to see it finished.

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    Smile muscateerssssss

    Oh goody, then we can be the two muscateers......

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    Muscateers

    Quote Originally Posted by Amphiman1 View Post
    Oh goody, then we can be the two muscateers......
    Then the Toyman produces one and now there are "Three Muscateers"

    Mine will more than likely begin a transmission restoration today. I'm going to test drive it one more time following my attempt to adjust it properly. Previous owner had been into it and altered the settings.
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    Project Muscateer (trans. rebuild)
    Previously owned AATVs; Terra Tiger, pair of MaxIIs and Attex 450 Tomahawk, Hustler

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    Smile muscateers,,,,

    We'll see.....

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    the 3 Muscateers or something like that

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    Three Muscateers

    I'd be interesting to know how many of these rare machines are still in exsistance. Surely there are more owners than the three of us.
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    Project Muscateer (trans. rebuild)
    Previously owned AATVs; Terra Tiger, pair of MaxIIs and Attex 450 Tomahawk, Hustler

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    Smile musky's

    i saw about 10 of these in 7 yrs

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    Musky

    Quote Originally Posted by Amphiman1 View Post
    i saw about 10 of these in 7 yrs
    How many of the ten were operational? I'm currently into a full blown rebuild of the transmission. I don't know of any repair shop that I could have hired to do this type of work. Finding a suitable material for the wet clutches has been a hic-cup but with the help of falboa I hope to get past this. He and I both had a delamination of the clutch material from the metal disks so this may be something common with the Muscateer. I plan to use a hot bond method of the clutch material to the disks. Have you noticed a fair amount of heat generated from the "Black Box" when turning excessively? I'm considering the addition of a oil cooler or welding cooling fins to the exterior.
    Toyman's AATV Toys;

    Max IV
    Project Muscateer (trans. rebuild)
    Previously owned AATVs; Terra Tiger, pair of MaxIIs and Attex 450 Tomahawk, Hustler

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    Here is a question for you Muskateer owners. It appears they made two styles of transmissions for them. The black box version and a finned cast aluminum type trans that used hydraulics to actuate the steering clutches.

    Member Riotwarrior has an aluminum one. Do any of you know who made that aluminum style trans for Muskateer?

    Also, which one came first? The black box or the the hydraulic one?

    Perhaps Riotwarrier can chime in if he is listening and can tell us if there is any manufacturers name or any markings on the case somewhere.

    Mark

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    Smile muscateerssssss

    Quote Originally Posted by mark m. View Post
    Here is a question for you Muskateer owners. It appears they made two styles of transmissions for them. The black box version and a finned cast aluminum type trans that used hydraulics to actuate the steering clutches.

    Member Riotwarrior has an aluminum one. Do any of you know who made that aluminum style trans for Muskateer?

    Also, which one came first? The black box or the the hydraulic one?

    Perhaps Riotwarrier can chime in if he is listening and can tell us if there is any manufacturers name or any markings on the case somewhere.

    Mark
    Hi Mark m! there's no markings on the "black box" case or inards.the hydro pump , i don't remember who made it, i haven't seen one in 30 yrs, i don't remember, not too much information on these aatv's

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