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Grizzly old man May 20, 2014 03:08 PM

You will need a engine stabilizer. They are pretty pricy but you might be able to build something out of timber. The transmission will come out the bottom of the car so you will have to raise it high enough for it to clear.

It would be much better to take it to a shop.

gmorris0303 Mar 2, 2024 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by American & Proud (Post 627456)
Myself, i'd pay a shop to do it.

Without a lift and a wide trans drain pan, it can be messy. I remember putting a shift kit in an auto trans years ago without a drain hole in the pan.

You just unbolt the pan but it's usually stuck in place to the gasket on both sides, so as you try slowly prying the pan off the oil starts draining on all sides.

Your hands and arms get covered in oil, then the pan just drops and bam oil all over you and the driveway. :lol:

Can't be that expensive just to have the shop do it for you.

I like saving money doing things like Alts. Waterpumps, Thermostats, Oil Changes, Brakes, ect.
And letting a pro do the more complex or Messy stuff. :lol:


I did it all when I was younger, as I got older said to hell with it let a mechanic do it, I got other stuff to do. lol


:skull:

Sure, If you don’t mind getting scammed have fun!

firemangeorge Mar 3, 2024 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by gmorris0303 (Post 944793)
Sure, If you don’t mind getting scammed have fun!

You’re quoting someone from 12 years ago. And sadly that member passed on several years back.


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