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5th gear? In a deuce?

lawdog1623

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i love the cherry picker pic. I never really thought of that. Be sure to take plenty of pics of this overhaul and be sure to post them so we can refer to it. Thanks brother
 

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I have a Ruger Towable Crane (overkill) but I think it will do the job. I'll take pics and post them. Thanks for the advice!

Hope to get started tomorrow night. We will see how long it takes.
 

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I used a four by four through the windshield and back window. I also used a chain hoist. I did use a chain to mount the hoist to the 4x4. I ran the chain through a five inch pipe and had the pipe on top of the 4X4. This allowed the chain to slide back and forth across the 4X4.
I did this exact same thing - it didn't slide great but it did slide front-to-back. An additional set of hands helped tremendously, but I ultimately did it by myself.

I also strongly recommend a clutch alignment tool. I spent ~3hrs futzing around with it trying to get the tranny aligned (including using a wooden dowel, lots of patience, etc) with no luck. Once I had the tool it took me about 15 mins to get the tranny back in. $20 well spent.
 

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Ok we convoyed over to the shop and got started. I decided to take out both seats. It will make it easy for me to put in the proper u bolts in the M66. And got the tranny tunnel off.
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Cleptomaniac

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Well a good 5+ hours and we still haven't gotten it done!!
Had to swap the PTO and all that mess!
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Also where can I get the NOS parts to rebuild my tranny?
Thanks
 

Cleptomaniac

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Well didn't take any more pics of the install :-( just wanted to get it done!! But it is in and I drove it around in front of the shop. Think I'm going to pick it up and drive it to work in the morning. Hope it all goes well. While I had the tranny tunnel apart I figured it would b a good time for some sound deadner. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1340258274.760150.jpg
Put it on the bottom side. Hope it helps!
 

tuckered

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Great post!

If I was doing that project, it would probably end up looking something like an episode of "Married with children" with the characters 'Al Bundy' and 'Jefferson' trying to resurrect the old dodge.

Curious, would it have been possible to use a floor jack instead of a cherry picker?

Thanks
 

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Curious, would it have been possible to use a floor jack instead of a cherry picker?
Voice of experience says: I would not want to try a deuce tranny with a floor jack. 99% of the time, it would fall off the jack and that's assuming you had a jack tall enough.

The engine hoist or the factory GI hoist work much better and allow the safety of working above, vs. below the tranny.
 

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Well all that work putting in a "new" tranny. Now this one is making noise!!! More like a thumping noise :( I'll have to tear in to it again...
 

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Well all that work putting in a "new" tranny. Now this one is making noise!!! More like a thumping noise :( I'll have to tear in to it again...
Ehhmm..., after your post, earlier on...?
I'm not game for tearing in to a tranny!!
I suppose that you did (visually, at least) inspect that take-out $300 transmission inside, before starting the swap...?

G.
 

seabeeut

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just a thought but before you get into the new tranny how is your parking brake?
I was ready to change out my tranny for what sounded like a bad 5th or bearing.
When I was under the truck I inspected the brake (Note the brake held the truck and stopped it well) I found the brake not moving right and out of adjustment pulled it apart inner shoe would not pivot rebuilt the brake with new springs and readjusted and the noise and 5th gear drag is gone.
Just a thought
 

Cleptomaniac

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I did visually inspect the inside of the tranny. It looked ok. The one I pulled out had shavings all over in it. The "new" one I had to put the pto on so I decided to look around in side it.

I'll check out the e-brake. Thanks for the idea!!!
 
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