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> Transmission Install Help, Yes, I did a search
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post Feb 28 2005, 06:59 PM
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Okay, I did a search, didn't come up with what I was looking for.

Not this weekend, but hopefully the following I will be putting my transmission back in my car.

I didn't pull the motor, which was all I found in the search. So, what's the best way to put the trans back in?

Should I level the car on the jackstands, or just raise the rear? How am I going to support the trans on the jack? I had fun taking it out. (Said a prayer and hoped it didn't fall, was ready to move out at a moments notice.)

Any pictures of a transmission jig for a jack? Maybe ideas to build one out of wood? I would go and take measurements and try to figure something out, but the car and trans are like 200 miles from me, plus the trans is still in peices.

I still have not figured out what axles I have, so I am just going to drop them off to get rebuilt, and when they ask what they are from, I am going to go "You're the expert" I found pictures of a bus CV joint, and I think that is what it is, because the picture of the 911 one wasn't it for sure. And it is bigger than the 914 one for sure.

Thanks in advance for the help guys.

Gotta go to the Bird Board for some advice on the ECU now.
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post Feb 28 2005, 07:23 PM
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QUOTE (joe buckle @ Feb 28 2005, 05:12 PM)
just did this last weekend. you need two people to do it safely.

we just put it on the jack and rolled it in place and lifted it up to about even with the engine.

Mine was going into a V-8 and the adapter has one bolt by the starter that we just slid it onto and the rest was just putting the bolts in and wrenchin.

It was not too bad with two people. would not even try it alone.

Yep. I was the second person. The ass end was up with 2 jackstands, one jack held the engine up, and another jack hoisted the trans up. Just get the tranny studs in the trans first, then get the main shaft in. If the main shaft doesnt go in right away the splines may not be lined up, you might have to rotate the output shafts (where the CVs go) to get the splines to match, and it should slip in. Make sure to install gaskets on the CV joints (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/biggrin.gif)

The second person helps with balance. Basically one person balances it on the jack while the second lines everything up. You may also be able to replace the second person with a piece of wood or something flat for balance.
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iiibdsiil   Transmission Install Help   Feb 28 2005, 06:59 PM
Ctrout   I can't claim to be the biggest or strongest i...   Feb 28 2005, 07:09 PM
JB 914   just did this last weekend. you need two people t...   Feb 28 2005, 07:12 PM
sj914   I balanced the engine and tranny on my jack and ju...   Feb 28 2005, 07:13 PM
vsg914   sj914 nailed it! It ain't that heavy. Inse...   Feb 28 2005, 07:19 PM
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