Well...I went to my friendly neighbourhood GM dealer. Spoke with the gentleman at the parts counter and gave him the part number from the transaxle. I told him the situation and asked if he could tell me if it was a Getrag or Isuzu. (As a funny side note, related to this thread, he said "Oh, you don't want a Getrag - you can't rebuild them! I then proceeded to inform him about the difference between the HM-282 and the HM-284) So he tells me that he can't tell from what's in the computer if it's an Isuzu or a Getrag. He says to me: "All it says is M32 5-speed manual transaxle." Arrrggg!!! I knew the option code as soon as he said it. So it WAS an M32 trans (flippin' Isuzu), not an MG2. Stupid blurry sticker. I e-mailed the guy earlier asking whether it said MG2 or M32 on the sticker, and his reply to me was simply that it was "Probably just a basic GM description of the part" but he never specified which it was.
I suppose it's my fault for jumping the gun.
You know what, that's fine, though. Number one, now I don't have to drive to Wisconsin!
Plus, boneyards in my area have a ton of the transaxles available. They usually want anywhere from $150-$400Cdn for 'em, but that's not too bad. I just got too damn giddy with the expectation of getting a brand freakin' new unit. I won't let THAT happen again!
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You know what, that's fine, though. Number one, now I don't have to drive to Wisconsin!
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