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There is a lot to it and if you have no experience with even simple swaps then you need someone that does. It's not hard but takes lots of research to figure out all the parts you will need. The basic components are easy but all the little details and figuring out part numbers etc is time consuming. I collected parts for a couple of years before I did mine. I had a lift and a shop and full stocked tool boxes and lots of specialty tools and it took me a week to do it. I did other stuff while I was in there.First post here, so please go easy on me guys!
I am expecting the truck to delivery my M998 any day now. I knew when I bought it that the M998 with the 3 speed would not be the greatest for my mostly street use purpose, and I know I will be needing to do a swap.
I am not the most skilled mechanic. I never swapped out a tranny mostly because I never had the need to do it myself before and I don't have a lift. I think I could tackle it though on a nice high humvee. My thoughts were to not remove the engine if I did it myself.
I had other cars with a 700R4 and burned them up and I want to stay away from them.
So let me ask if there is any vendor out there that sells a "kit" that includes everything I need to get a 4 speed install, with a "rebuilt" freshened up tranny, and anything else that might be needed to complete the job, including different transfer box, drive shafts, shifter, harness, controller, cross member, adapter plates, yada, yada, yada. I know in the hot rod world places like Gear Star and American Drive Train can help with swaps.
I would be tempted to look for maybe a local shop, but that defeats the purpose of having a "project" vehicle! Besides, the closest Humvee specialists are a couple hundred miles from me. But that would take all the "fun" out of it!
The other alternative from the hot rod world is Gear Vendors makes a seperate overdrive unit that bolts on to the back of GM 3 speed trannys. https://www.gearvendors.com/hrgm3s.html It can be used on 4WD apps, but will only work when in 2D mode. Of course it requires a different driveshaft and has it own controller. I am not sure if anyone ever used something like this on a Humvee.
Any advice for a newbie?
Not sure where your trying to fish big cannon plug through. It only has to go through 1 hole and hole is big enough to accommodate plug then a grommet seals hole.When doing the swap, how hard is it change to the correct body harness and fish the big cannon plug through?
That all depends on what you have in place now. What engine, transmission and transfer case do you have and what are you changing to? Serpentine or v-belts? I believe there are different engine harnesses depending on the engine and transmission combination. There are even some combinations, IIRC, that don't have a "correct" harness. My personal opinion is to use an aftermarket controller like the QuickShift 4 and not mess with all the wiring. It's a simple to install setup, works with any combination of engines and transfer cases, and much more advanced than the antiquated and expensive stock system.When doing the swap, how hard is it change to the correct body harness and fish the big cannon plug through?