installing transmission
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installing transmission
Hi all, My transmission crapped-out a couple weeks ago so I decided to have
it rebuilt. the Haynes CJ manual sez "transmission and transfer case is
removed as a unit" OK so that's what I did. When I re-install the
transmission I would like to do it seperately then after it is bolted on
lift the transfer case up and bolt it on..... Is there anything wrong with
this plan? (It's a 1986 CJ7 4 cylinder 4speed manual trans)
it rebuilt. the Haynes CJ manual sez "transmission and transfer case is
removed as a unit" OK so that's what I did. When I re-install the
transmission I would like to do it seperately then after it is bolted on
lift the transfer case up and bolt it on..... Is there anything wrong with
this plan? (It's a 1986 CJ7 4 cylinder 4speed manual trans)
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Re: installing transmission
That's the only way I've done it. Except when swapping the
transmission and transfer as a unit.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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rjh44 wrote:
>
> Hi all, My transmission crapped-out a couple weeks ago so I decided to have
> it rebuilt. the Haynes CJ manual sez "transmission and transfer case is
> removed as a unit" OK so that's what I did. When I re-install the
> transmission I would like to do it seperately then after it is bolted on
> lift the transfer case up and bolt it on..... Is there anything wrong with
> this plan? (It's a 1986 CJ7 4 cylinder 4speed manual trans)
transmission and transfer as a unit.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
rjh44 wrote:
>
> Hi all, My transmission crapped-out a couple weeks ago so I decided to have
> it rebuilt. the Haynes CJ manual sez "transmission and transfer case is
> removed as a unit" OK so that's what I did. When I re-install the
> transmission I would like to do it seperately then after it is bolted on
> lift the transfer case up and bolt it on..... Is there anything wrong with
> this plan? (It's a 1986 CJ7 4 cylinder 4speed manual trans)
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Re: installing transmission
That's the only way I've done it. Except when swapping the
transmission and transfer as a unit.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
rjh44 wrote:
>
> Hi all, My transmission crapped-out a couple weeks ago so I decided to have
> it rebuilt. the Haynes CJ manual sez "transmission and transfer case is
> removed as a unit" OK so that's what I did. When I re-install the
> transmission I would like to do it seperately then after it is bolted on
> lift the transfer case up and bolt it on..... Is there anything wrong with
> this plan? (It's a 1986 CJ7 4 cylinder 4speed manual trans)
transmission and transfer as a unit.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
rjh44 wrote:
>
> Hi all, My transmission crapped-out a couple weeks ago so I decided to have
> it rebuilt. the Haynes CJ manual sez "transmission and transfer case is
> removed as a unit" OK so that's what I did. When I re-install the
> transmission I would like to do it seperately then after it is bolted on
> lift the transfer case up and bolt it on..... Is there anything wrong with
> this plan? (It's a 1986 CJ7 4 cylinder 4speed manual trans)
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Re: installing transmission
That's the only way I've done it. Except when swapping the
transmission and transfer as a unit.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
rjh44 wrote:
>
> Hi all, My transmission crapped-out a couple weeks ago so I decided to have
> it rebuilt. the Haynes CJ manual sez "transmission and transfer case is
> removed as a unit" OK so that's what I did. When I re-install the
> transmission I would like to do it seperately then after it is bolted on
> lift the transfer case up and bolt it on..... Is there anything wrong with
> this plan? (It's a 1986 CJ7 4 cylinder 4speed manual trans)
transmission and transfer as a unit.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
rjh44 wrote:
>
> Hi all, My transmission crapped-out a couple weeks ago so I decided to have
> it rebuilt. the Haynes CJ manual sez "transmission and transfer case is
> removed as a unit" OK so that's what I did. When I re-install the
> transmission I would like to do it seperately then after it is bolted on
> lift the transfer case up and bolt it on..... Is there anything wrong with
> this plan? (It's a 1986 CJ7 4 cylinder 4speed manual trans)
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Re: installing transmission
I do not believe you can get all the bolts back into the t-case if the
tranny is already in place. Could be wrong there, but seem to remember
having a hard time taking them apart on the ground, let alone under the
body.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
rjh44 wrote:
>
> Hi all, My transmission crapped-out a couple weeks ago so I decided to have
> it rebuilt. the Haynes CJ manual sez "transmission and transfer case is
> removed as a unit" OK so that's what I did. When I re-install the
> transmission I would like to do it seperately then after it is bolted on
> lift the transfer case up and bolt it on..... Is there anything wrong with
> this plan? (It's a 1986 CJ7 4 cylinder 4speed manual trans)
tranny is already in place. Could be wrong there, but seem to remember
having a hard time taking them apart on the ground, let alone under the
body.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
rjh44 wrote:
>
> Hi all, My transmission crapped-out a couple weeks ago so I decided to have
> it rebuilt. the Haynes CJ manual sez "transmission and transfer case is
> removed as a unit" OK so that's what I did. When I re-install the
> transmission I would like to do it seperately then after it is bolted on
> lift the transfer case up and bolt it on..... Is there anything wrong with
> this plan? (It's a 1986 CJ7 4 cylinder 4speed manual trans)
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Re: installing transmission
I do not believe you can get all the bolts back into the t-case if the
tranny is already in place. Could be wrong there, but seem to remember
having a hard time taking them apart on the ground, let alone under the
body.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
rjh44 wrote:
>
> Hi all, My transmission crapped-out a couple weeks ago so I decided to have
> it rebuilt. the Haynes CJ manual sez "transmission and transfer case is
> removed as a unit" OK so that's what I did. When I re-install the
> transmission I would like to do it seperately then after it is bolted on
> lift the transfer case up and bolt it on..... Is there anything wrong with
> this plan? (It's a 1986 CJ7 4 cylinder 4speed manual trans)
tranny is already in place. Could be wrong there, but seem to remember
having a hard time taking them apart on the ground, let alone under the
body.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
rjh44 wrote:
>
> Hi all, My transmission crapped-out a couple weeks ago so I decided to have
> it rebuilt. the Haynes CJ manual sez "transmission and transfer case is
> removed as a unit" OK so that's what I did. When I re-install the
> transmission I would like to do it seperately then after it is bolted on
> lift the transfer case up and bolt it on..... Is there anything wrong with
> this plan? (It's a 1986 CJ7 4 cylinder 4speed manual trans)
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Re: installing transmission
I do not believe you can get all the bolts back into the t-case if the
tranny is already in place. Could be wrong there, but seem to remember
having a hard time taking them apart on the ground, let alone under the
body.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
rjh44 wrote:
>
> Hi all, My transmission crapped-out a couple weeks ago so I decided to have
> it rebuilt. the Haynes CJ manual sez "transmission and transfer case is
> removed as a unit" OK so that's what I did. When I re-install the
> transmission I would like to do it seperately then after it is bolted on
> lift the transfer case up and bolt it on..... Is there anything wrong with
> this plan? (It's a 1986 CJ7 4 cylinder 4speed manual trans)
tranny is already in place. Could be wrong there, but seem to remember
having a hard time taking them apart on the ground, let alone under the
body.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
rjh44 wrote:
>
> Hi all, My transmission crapped-out a couple weeks ago so I decided to have
> it rebuilt. the Haynes CJ manual sez "transmission and transfer case is
> removed as a unit" OK so that's what I did. When I re-install the
> transmission I would like to do it seperately then after it is bolted on
> lift the transfer case up and bolt it on..... Is there anything wrong with
> this plan? (It's a 1986 CJ7 4 cylinder 4speed manual trans)
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