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I replaced a RDB transmission with a RBN and the thing gives me some transmission codes. One code is for gear/speed ratio and other is for electrical malfunction. I have not been able to find an RDB transmission. LEt me know if you want to get rid of yours.
Not sure on the age trying to find out myself. But parts are found here. http://www.e-gunparts.com/productschem.asp?chrMasterModel=089Zz94H
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Gun Parts Corporation sells them for $20.30.
Buy the complete one on Toronto Kijiji & use the parts that you need
Go to remington.com, then go to the "support" menu, choose parts. From there you can find the schematic for the 1100.
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You can locate a schematic at http://www.remington.com/pdfs/om/om_11001187.pdf.
You can find the 1998 Toyota transmission diagram at your local Toyota dealership. Most auto-parts stores will have the transmission diagram.
Call your local Dodge Parts Department.
I've never heard of an Eaton Fuller 12 speed, nor am I able to find any references to one via Google. I've driven Eaton Fuller 8LL, 9 speed, 10 speed, 13 speed, and 18 speed transmissions - could you be thinking of one of these? IIRC, Volvo marketed a proprietary 12 speed transmission, and Meritor offered a 12 speed automatic, but not Eaton Fuller.
At the dealer.... when you add the other suspension parts they find that are shot... $1100.... plus tax. And btw, that is PARTS and LABOR.
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Call a NAPA or O'Reilly auto parts store.
Locate the transmission system and find the tube on it. The tube houses the dipstick. Use your manual to identify the parts easily.
The most comprehensive place to find information on parts for classic Ford cars would be the J.C. Whitney parts catalogue. They have parts for most classic cars and are a very reputable dealer.