#1619, "For those who have replaced a transmission..."
how much did it cost you? So far im getting $819 in labor and then whatever the parts will be...what all should I ask to have replaced? My second gear is shot to hell so that definetly...anything else i need to know?
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Originally posted by nappyjim make sure you let her know what the dillyo is. just tell her you was the peanut butter and she was the jelly and that night, God decided to make a peanut butter n jelly sandwhich. But let her know God dont eat peanut butter and jelly sandwhiches everyday.
#1621, "RE: For those who have replaced a transmission..." In response to Reply # 1
here's what you're going to do. you're going to the junkyard and going to get yourself a "new" NV-T350. $375 TOPS. if you have 8-19mm sockets and extenders, a long screwdriver, PB blaster, and a sledgehammer, and $20 to rent an engine lift, you can do it all in about 8 hours.
#1622, "RE: For those who have replaced a transmission..." In response to Reply # 2
I dropped mine last night in 3 hours.
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#1623, "RE: For those who have replaced a transmission..." In response to Reply # 3 Oct-22-03 01:50 PM by XtremeRS
Originally posted by DarkOne I dropped mine last night in 3 hours.
blaaa! Last time I dropped mine, from start, to trans on the ground, was an hour and a half. Dino, stop drinking beer when you are workin on the car! hehe.. But seriously, its really not that hard to do, assuming you have decent wrench skills, a place to do the job, jack stands, and a floor jack. Someone to help putting it back up to the block really helps too. IMO, its suprisingly easy to drop the trans, although i have done it like 4 times now..and get to do it again really soon! Oh yeah, its a bit harder to do with a auto trans..a bit more time consuming..
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#1624, "RE: For those who have replaced a transmission..." In response to Reply # 4
yea, you can do it relatively quickly, all you need are the things stated above, and a nice strong back haha. and yes, the auto trans is a little larger/heavier.
you should do a m/t to a/t swap hehe
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#1625, "RE: For those who have replaced a transmission..." In response to Reply # 5
Unless you have a brand new clutch, I would suggest buying a new modular clutch. I had to replace my starter as well, but you probably wont end up having to do that.
With two people, first time on a 2gnt for both of us, it took us a good 11-12hrs to get the whole thing done.
#1626, "RE: For those who have replaced a transmission..." In response to Reply # 6 Oct-23-03 02:31 AM by Twiste
Well, i would prefer to have a newly built trans. rather than a used one...plus i dont really have the time to work on my car this weekend and there are no wrecked eclipses here in town. Ive called. I just need to get it done...i would like to do it myself it if would save me money but i dont know. What's the PB blaster? IYHO, should i just put in a used one with less miles or should I take it somewhere and have them install the new synchros?
Originally posted by KaptainMyke this is the greatest topic posting i have ever seen, in my entire life on the internet.
great story great attempt at racism dino goes batshit i spilt my juice i can't see my keyboard to type
this is great.
Originally posted by nappyjim make sure you let her know what the dillyo is. just tell her you was the peanut butter and she was the jelly and that night, God decided to make a peanut butter n jelly sandwhich. But let her know God dont eat peanut butter and jelly sandwhiches everyday.
#1629, "RE: For those who have replaced a transmission..." In response to Reply # 7
Well, i would prefer to have a newly built trans. rather than a used one...plus i dont really have the time to work on my car this weekend and there are no wrecked eclipses here in town. Ive called. I just need to get it done...i would like to do it myself it if would save me money but i dont know. What's the PB blaster? IYHO, should i just put in a used one with less miles or should I take it somewhere and have them install the new synchros?
Well if your 2nd gear is gone which i think you said.. you cant just replace the syncro... you have to replace the entire shaft.. which is 1200 bucks.... no ifs ands or buts.. u cant replace that syncro.. its a non serviceable shaft.... you either have to buy the new shaft, a new transmission (hope you got bank), or a boneyard trans.. i paid 750 for mine... and after you get it done.. fill it with AMSOIL AFT4.. not that expensive mopar shit.
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