True, but it doesnt hurt to KNOW HOW before hand, either.You need to figure out if you NEED TO, before figuring out HOW TO.
True, but it doesnt hurt to KNOW HOW before hand, either.You need to figure out if you NEED TO, before figuring out HOW TO.
And doesn’t the 203 weigh more like 350?
No way it's 350.Something I learned here and worked like a charm twice for me so far. Engine hoist from the passenger side, through the shifter hole. Drop chain through, wrap right at marriage and drop cross member. And doesn’t the 203 weigh more like 350?
The HF scissor jack works fine if you're dropping a t-case and the transmission separately. I used the crap out my HF scissor jack dropping NP203's, NP205's, TH350's and TH400's. If you're planning on doing it fairly often I would upgrade to a better jack (I have the HF 2K now).
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I have to pull the transmission, you say this scissor jack is good enough, to pull the Tcase and tranny, separately off course?
Before you start, loosen the fan shroud, remove fan and clutch, and loosen distributor cap. If you need to remove exhaust, the motor will tilt back. Divise away to support the motor from tilting. A body stand under the starter will do.
Also when the cross member is removed you need to support trans and tcase.
Can I just use a jack stand and a piece of wood under the pan?Yes the motor will tilt, unless the exhaust stays connected. Even then I would still use something to hold the motor up, alot of stress for muffler moly.
Ok... leave starter mounted to the block right or?I wouldn't, if the pan bends it could leak from the seams.
You could do that at the starter, where the bolts go through the nose
Thanks and thanks for your patience... cheers..Yes leave starter in place
I have done it this way. Used a floor jack and a block of wood a bunch of times too. Might not be right but it worked good for me.Can I just use a jack stand and a piece of wood under the pan?
Pretty much, except you are taking the tcase off first right?Once drive shafts are removed all I have to do is remove cooler lines, shift linkage and vacuum line to distributor, correct?
Once I get the tranny jack, remove torque convertor from flywheel and then bell housing, correct? And drop it, After removing Tcase?
All that holds to Tcase is the bolts into the tranny adapter and that metal rod with 2 bolts on passenger side of Tcase going to bell housing, right? Then Drop the Tcase?
Is this right? Its what it looks like to me.
Pretty much, except you are taking the tcase off first right?
Now since you got the bigger 800lbs jack, you could just keep it together and pull it back a few inches before you drop it down to inspect.
You might be able to get it done right there and put it back on
Leaving it together and dropping the crossnember would be easier. That tcase is a heavy awkward B.