What's a good on-line source to reference old part #'s

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Spewbag
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I have a ton of old trannys and want to check out specs on each type......Where can I do this on-line????

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I just use Google - usually find what I need :wink:

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http://datasheetarchive.com
usually has what I need.

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$uperpuma wrote:http://datasheetarchive.com
usually has what I need.
http://www.alldatasheet.com/
Is a goos one too.

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