Then how the hell are you going to move a jack with a 100++kilos of gearbox balancing on a gravel driveway, engine out is the easist and quickest, can always roll the car back with the engine on the hoist, Regards Frank.
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Hello,
I did mine in the garage up on 4 axle stands and tranfer box first then the auto box be careful of the wiring loom it is very short as it is attached to the transfer case, I managed to pull it all out from the gearbox ecu not good hours of joining wires. anyway, very do able takes 2 full 10 hours days not a quick job just mesure the TC from the face to the face of the bell housing as the TC goes down 3 times the last one is a little tricky also before you start REMOVE your crank sensor with all the jigging around on and off it gets broken, I found out the hard way.I changed all the input and out seals while it was out on both gear boxes
Hope this helps
Ian
It's easier on a TD5 than a V8... there are fewer bolts to undo. It's just fiddly and "H"eavy.
Pete
I'll definitely be making up an adapter to facilitate the removal of the transmission. I don't plan on trying to balance it on a trolly jack.
I'll make up a scissor lift contraption with a cheap bottle jack, scrap steel, timber and threaded rod.
I reckon you want to make that onto a trolly jack...
I reckon if I make something like this I shouldn't have to many issues.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...012/03/623.jpg
If you can make that then changing a tranny wouldn't be to hard.
cheers
Matt
Biggest PITA is undoing the bolts between the torque converter and the flex plate.
I fould I have 2 options.
1 remove sump and go in from there.
2 use spanner through that inspection hole. Can take 30 mins to an hour to get the first bolt back in this way.
I have done it a few times now.
If you have space to run a load strap over the chassis rails like in the defender then 1 strap and a trolley jack will work nicely. To get the box out from under your rig you will have to raise the car or remove the bell housing from the box.
What a ***** of a job, took me 4 1/2 days. But now I have new flex plate (the old one was broken at 2 bolt locations), also have a cdl and heavy duty ashcroft torque converter. :D