12-08-2014, 10:19 PM
for sure not a bottle jack.
a trans jack works best, (harbor freight)
http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsear...ssion+jack
ive used Item #39178
the trolley jack way works ok, i've taken the top end pieces, and welded a 12" flat bar to it and drilled 2 holes there, then used tie down strap it "I"
bolts fitted tot he flat bar. DIY home made,trans jack, for pennies.
http://www.fixkick.com/tranny/clutch/new...howto.html
4wd?
lots of ways to do this,. in garage? , at the street a curb., on a lift. , on top of a garage pit. lacation is every thing.
in garage, on stands, setting frame, higher, that tip of bell ! step7
then some just pull the transfer case, first, if weight for your is hard.
step 17, takes tools that prevent the trans for rotating and falling on you,
many tool rental shops ,rent tranny jacks. it a very common to see tool for rent. $10 a day?
ps, dont let the distributor smash against the fire wall, use a board there, per FSM
did you read the free fsm yet>? its there.
chapter 7B? page 32 +
Cheers !
a trans jack works best, (harbor freight)
http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsear...ssion+jack
ive used Item #39178
the trolley jack way works ok, i've taken the top end pieces, and welded a 12" flat bar to it and drilled 2 holes there, then used tie down strap it "I"
bolts fitted tot he flat bar. DIY home made,trans jack, for pennies.
http://www.fixkick.com/tranny/clutch/new...howto.html
4wd?
lots of ways to do this,. in garage? , at the street a curb., on a lift. , on top of a garage pit. lacation is every thing.
in garage, on stands, setting frame, higher, that tip of bell ! step7
then some just pull the transfer case, first, if weight for your is hard.
step 17, takes tools that prevent the trans for rotating and falling on you,
many tool rental shops ,rent tranny jacks. it a very common to see tool for rent. $10 a day?
ps, dont let the distributor smash against the fire wall, use a board there, per FSM
did you read the free fsm yet>? its there.
chapter 7B? page 32 +
Cheers !
(12-08-2014, 12:23 PM)cosmic_splatter Wrote: I've never pulled a tranny to do a clutch.
Can you use a normal jack or is it best to rent some sorta tranny jack? "what is normal"
thanks!
John
ps. I received a quote from AMCO of $840 to do the job.
http://www.fixkick.com