How heavy transmission is?
#21
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Re: How heavy transmission is?
I've used you trick many times.
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JimG wrote:
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> Well I recon (lift and all!). even at 4 feet you can sit and get'er out no
> problem. You wont need the rope trick with 2 of you holding on.
>
> JimG
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JimG wrote:
>
> Well I recon (lift and all!). even at 4 feet you can sit and get'er out no
> problem. You wont need the rope trick with 2 of you holding on.
>
> JimG
#22
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Re: How heavy transmission is?
I've used you trick many times.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
JimG wrote:
>
> Well I recon (lift and all!). even at 4 feet you can sit and get'er out no
> problem. You wont need the rope trick with 2 of you holding on.
>
> JimG
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
JimG wrote:
>
> Well I recon (lift and all!). even at 4 feet you can sit and get'er out no
> problem. You wont need the rope trick with 2 of you holding on.
>
> JimG
#23
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Re: How heavy transmission is?
Ok. I got her out!!!
Actually, tall transmission jack was just enough to get tranny out when
lifted car all way up in 9ft tall garage
Got it out in 3 hours myself and had to make trip to Autozone to get
bearing removal tool.
Pilot bearing out.
I have 2 bearings with clutch tool. One just bearing, another pressed
into metal donut. I guess just "extra part"
Broke 1 welded bolt for transmission support. Will go without it, have
no idea how to put it back onto body..
Actually, tall transmission jack was just enough to get tranny out when
lifted car all way up in 9ft tall garage
Got it out in 3 hours myself and had to make trip to Autozone to get
bearing removal tool.
Pilot bearing out.
I have 2 bearings with clutch tool. One just bearing, another pressed
into metal donut. I guess just "extra part"
Broke 1 welded bolt for transmission support. Will go without it, have
no idea how to put it back onto body..
#24
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Re: How heavy transmission is?
Ok. I got her out!!!
Actually, tall transmission jack was just enough to get tranny out when
lifted car all way up in 9ft tall garage
Got it out in 3 hours myself and had to make trip to Autozone to get
bearing removal tool.
Pilot bearing out.
I have 2 bearings with clutch tool. One just bearing, another pressed
into metal donut. I guess just "extra part"
Broke 1 welded bolt for transmission support. Will go without it, have
no idea how to put it back onto body..
Actually, tall transmission jack was just enough to get tranny out when
lifted car all way up in 9ft tall garage
Got it out in 3 hours myself and had to make trip to Autozone to get
bearing removal tool.
Pilot bearing out.
I have 2 bearings with clutch tool. One just bearing, another pressed
into metal donut. I guess just "extra part"
Broke 1 welded bolt for transmission support. Will go without it, have
no idea how to put it back onto body..
#25
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Re: How heavy transmission is?
Ok. I got her out!!!
Actually, tall transmission jack was just enough to get tranny out when
lifted car all way up in 9ft tall garage
Got it out in 3 hours myself and had to make trip to Autozone to get
bearing removal tool.
Pilot bearing out.
I have 2 bearings with clutch tool. One just bearing, another pressed
into metal donut. I guess just "extra part"
Broke 1 welded bolt for transmission support. Will go without it, have
no idea how to put it back onto body..
Actually, tall transmission jack was just enough to get tranny out when
lifted car all way up in 9ft tall garage
Got it out in 3 hours myself and had to make trip to Autozone to get
bearing removal tool.
Pilot bearing out.
I have 2 bearings with clutch tool. One just bearing, another pressed
into metal donut. I guess just "extra part"
Broke 1 welded bolt for transmission support. Will go without it, have
no idea how to put it back onto body..
#26
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Re: How heavy transmission is?
That 4 ft or so will be fine (as long as your lift has mechanical
bracing/locks for partial extension). I was thinking about the case
where you lift it as high as you can with a floor jack and jack
stands. You know what I mean, about high enough to clear a decent
beer belly <g>. It's tough from that height, but if you can sit up
under there it should be no sweat.
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 20:19:47 UTC "Katit" <idemkovitch@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I have car lift.. Unfortunately, I don't have ceiling clearance to lift
> Jeep all way up and use my tall transmission jack (I use it for sedans)
>
> I was thinking about getting transmission jack attachement from HF (to
> use on a floor jack) but I probably won't do this job again and didn't
> want to throw $50 away.
>
> I can lift car to about 4-5 feet from the ground....
>
> Looks like tranny weight 90 pounds, so I thought 2 guys can easily take
> it on hands.
>
> Thanks for suggestions, I may use that trick with a rope. But after I
> buy this simple supplies (rope, etc...) I will spend close to what I
> spend for transm jack attachement :)
>
--
Will Honea
bracing/locks for partial extension). I was thinking about the case
where you lift it as high as you can with a floor jack and jack
stands. You know what I mean, about high enough to clear a decent
beer belly <g>. It's tough from that height, but if you can sit up
under there it should be no sweat.
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 20:19:47 UTC "Katit" <idemkovitch@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I have car lift.. Unfortunately, I don't have ceiling clearance to lift
> Jeep all way up and use my tall transmission jack (I use it for sedans)
>
> I was thinking about getting transmission jack attachement from HF (to
> use on a floor jack) but I probably won't do this job again and didn't
> want to throw $50 away.
>
> I can lift car to about 4-5 feet from the ground....
>
> Looks like tranny weight 90 pounds, so I thought 2 guys can easily take
> it on hands.
>
> Thanks for suggestions, I may use that trick with a rope. But after I
> buy this simple supplies (rope, etc...) I will spend close to what I
> spend for transm jack attachement :)
>
--
Will Honea
#27
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Re: How heavy transmission is?
That 4 ft or so will be fine (as long as your lift has mechanical
bracing/locks for partial extension). I was thinking about the case
where you lift it as high as you can with a floor jack and jack
stands. You know what I mean, about high enough to clear a decent
beer belly <g>. It's tough from that height, but if you can sit up
under there it should be no sweat.
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 20:19:47 UTC "Katit" <idemkovitch@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I have car lift.. Unfortunately, I don't have ceiling clearance to lift
> Jeep all way up and use my tall transmission jack (I use it for sedans)
>
> I was thinking about getting transmission jack attachement from HF (to
> use on a floor jack) but I probably won't do this job again and didn't
> want to throw $50 away.
>
> I can lift car to about 4-5 feet from the ground....
>
> Looks like tranny weight 90 pounds, so I thought 2 guys can easily take
> it on hands.
>
> Thanks for suggestions, I may use that trick with a rope. But after I
> buy this simple supplies (rope, etc...) I will spend close to what I
> spend for transm jack attachement :)
>
--
Will Honea
bracing/locks for partial extension). I was thinking about the case
where you lift it as high as you can with a floor jack and jack
stands. You know what I mean, about high enough to clear a decent
beer belly <g>. It's tough from that height, but if you can sit up
under there it should be no sweat.
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 20:19:47 UTC "Katit" <idemkovitch@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I have car lift.. Unfortunately, I don't have ceiling clearance to lift
> Jeep all way up and use my tall transmission jack (I use it for sedans)
>
> I was thinking about getting transmission jack attachement from HF (to
> use on a floor jack) but I probably won't do this job again and didn't
> want to throw $50 away.
>
> I can lift car to about 4-5 feet from the ground....
>
> Looks like tranny weight 90 pounds, so I thought 2 guys can easily take
> it on hands.
>
> Thanks for suggestions, I may use that trick with a rope. But after I
> buy this simple supplies (rope, etc...) I will spend close to what I
> spend for transm jack attachement :)
>
--
Will Honea
#28
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Re: How heavy transmission is?
That 4 ft or so will be fine (as long as your lift has mechanical
bracing/locks for partial extension). I was thinking about the case
where you lift it as high as you can with a floor jack and jack
stands. You know what I mean, about high enough to clear a decent
beer belly <g>. It's tough from that height, but if you can sit up
under there it should be no sweat.
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 20:19:47 UTC "Katit" <idemkovitch@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I have car lift.. Unfortunately, I don't have ceiling clearance to lift
> Jeep all way up and use my tall transmission jack (I use it for sedans)
>
> I was thinking about getting transmission jack attachement from HF (to
> use on a floor jack) but I probably won't do this job again and didn't
> want to throw $50 away.
>
> I can lift car to about 4-5 feet from the ground....
>
> Looks like tranny weight 90 pounds, so I thought 2 guys can easily take
> it on hands.
>
> Thanks for suggestions, I may use that trick with a rope. But after I
> buy this simple supplies (rope, etc...) I will spend close to what I
> spend for transm jack attachement :)
>
--
Will Honea
bracing/locks for partial extension). I was thinking about the case
where you lift it as high as you can with a floor jack and jack
stands. You know what I mean, about high enough to clear a decent
beer belly <g>. It's tough from that height, but if you can sit up
under there it should be no sweat.
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 20:19:47 UTC "Katit" <idemkovitch@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I have car lift.. Unfortunately, I don't have ceiling clearance to lift
> Jeep all way up and use my tall transmission jack (I use it for sedans)
>
> I was thinking about getting transmission jack attachement from HF (to
> use on a floor jack) but I probably won't do this job again and didn't
> want to throw $50 away.
>
> I can lift car to about 4-5 feet from the ground....
>
> Looks like tranny weight 90 pounds, so I thought 2 guys can easily take
> it on hands.
>
> Thanks for suggestions, I may use that trick with a rope. But after I
> buy this simple supplies (rope, etc...) I will spend close to what I
> spend for transm jack attachement :)
>
--
Will Honea