Trans swap checklist
georgelovesdirt
07-15-2007, 11:19 PM
I need the trans, the converter, a lot of trans fluid, new gasket, sockets, two extensions, torque wrench, new rear main seal (I’m going to do that wile I’m at it, should i get a lightweight flywheel?) lock tight (what type and how much?), trans jack, normal jack for the engine, am I missing anything?
I was considering having my trans builder put a slightly higher gear ratio in it for better gas mileage, is this a good idea? what specific gear kit should I request?
I was considering having my trans builder put a slightly higher gear ratio in it for better gas mileage, is this a good idea? what specific gear kit should I request?
MT-2500
07-16-2007, 06:08 PM
I need the trans, the converter, a lot of trans fluid, new gasket, sockets, two extensions, torque wrench, new rear main seal (I’m going to do that wile I’m at it, should i get a lightweight flywheel?) lock tight (what type and how much?), trans jack, normal jack for the engine, am I missing anything?
I was considering having my trans builder put a slightly higher gear ratio in it for better gas mileage, is this a good idea? what specific gear kit should I request?
If you are changing transmission always be sure to flush out the rad transmission cooler.
A good transmission jack and safety stands to put under it and a real big or bigger drain pan to catch that old fluid and some cat litter to take of what you do not catch sure does help.:grinyes:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbuletin/showthread.php?t=726976
second post.
I was considering having my trans builder put a slightly higher gear ratio in it for better gas mileage, is this a good idea? what specific gear kit should I request?
If you are changing transmission always be sure to flush out the rad transmission cooler.
A good transmission jack and safety stands to put under it and a real big or bigger drain pan to catch that old fluid and some cat litter to take of what you do not catch sure does help.:grinyes:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbuletin/showthread.php?t=726976
second post.
silverblazer
07-22-2007, 04:17 PM
I found that if you just invest in a good 3ft extention it comes in handy with a wobbly head to reach the top bolts
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