manual transmission r&r
#4
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put good oil in it before you run it. make sure you check the dowel pins on the tranny and motor so you don't have one in each for the same hole... (don't ask me why it took 3 hrs to install a motor in my truck that normally takes 30-45 minutes tops... buttoned up in 10 minutes after i took out one of the dowels.)
don't lose the bolts. leave the support brackets attached to the motor, only unbolt em from the tranny. make sure the front of the transmission is supported before you unbolt it from the motor.
use common sense. its pretty simple to do.
don't lose the bolts. leave the support brackets attached to the motor, only unbolt em from the tranny. make sure the front of the transmission is supported before you unbolt it from the motor.
use common sense. its pretty simple to do.
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put good oil in it before you run it. make sure you check the dowel pins on the tranny and motor so you don't have one in each for the same hole... (don't ask me why it took 3 hrs to install a motor in my truck that normally takes 30-45 minutes tops... buttoned up in 10 minutes after i took out one of the dowels.)
don't lose the bolts. leave the support brackets attached to the motor, only unbolt em from the tranny. make sure the front of the transmission is supported before you unbolt it from the motor.
use common sense. its pretty simple to do.
don't lose the bolts. leave the support brackets attached to the motor, only unbolt em from the tranny. make sure the front of the transmission is supported before you unbolt it from the motor.
use common sense. its pretty simple to do.
there is one stud in the tranny i am putting in and one in the one i took out, theyre in the same location, but i still cant push it foward, any idea why this is?
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#8
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Spray it real good with the penetrant of your choice. Heat if you have it aluminum and steel because of the different metals corrode
Sometimes people tend to say things are simple This is not a job you should be doing your self while it can be done .
Things can go bad real easy.
Do you mean a used transmission. Have you checked that it spins and shifts smooth.
While it is out you are putting in a brand new clutch with release bearing and pilot shaft bearing .
have you changed the slave cylinder and rubber hose??
Sometimes people tend to say things are simple This is not a job you should be doing your self while it can be done .
Things can go bad real easy.
Do you mean a used transmission. Have you checked that it spins and shifts smooth.
While it is out you are putting in a brand new clutch with release bearing and pilot shaft bearing .
have you changed the slave cylinder and rubber hose??
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