Jakob
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Well, let me begin by saying this is the first major wrench I've actually put to my truck. It was ready to drive other than putting fuel in the truck when I bought it. It threw the water pump belts about 50 miles into the pickup trip. Other than now, that's been all it's needed.
I downloaded a few TM's from the site and copied off pertinent parts of those TM's. After a while of being a "shade-tree" mechanic, I know there's the RIGHT way to do things, then there's the quick way to do them. I'm currently in process on the clutch job.
Due to work and family obligations, I can't allot a major slot of time. So I only get to work on the truck 2-3 hours at a time. Yesterday I managed to disconnect the PTO shaft (at the tranny side) and got the short shaft (trans to t-case) disconnected from the tranny and the front driveshaft disconnected from the t-case. I still have to do the clutch and PTO linkages.
I do have a couple of questions that I couldn't find a direct answer to here. Can I drop the trans with an engine hoist? I have chain, bolts and some wood I was going to build a cradle to lower the trans onto, then put it on my floor jack once I get it a little lower.
Any tips that someone can give me to help this go a little more smoothly? I have to cut this a little short, the wife is rushing me out of the door.
I downloaded a few TM's from the site and copied off pertinent parts of those TM's. After a while of being a "shade-tree" mechanic, I know there's the RIGHT way to do things, then there's the quick way to do them. I'm currently in process on the clutch job.
Due to work and family obligations, I can't allot a major slot of time. So I only get to work on the truck 2-3 hours at a time. Yesterday I managed to disconnect the PTO shaft (at the tranny side) and got the short shaft (trans to t-case) disconnected from the tranny and the front driveshaft disconnected from the t-case. I still have to do the clutch and PTO linkages.
I do have a couple of questions that I couldn't find a direct answer to here. Can I drop the trans with an engine hoist? I have chain, bolts and some wood I was going to build a cradle to lower the trans onto, then put it on my floor jack once I get it a little lower.
Any tips that someone can give me to help this go a little more smoothly? I have to cut this a little short, the wife is rushing me out of the door.