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My '94 Hunter Green “No Compromises" Build
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<blockquote data-quote="machoheadgames" data-source="post: 429423" data-attributes="member: 18789"><p>Indeed! I’ve never used the dowel pin method before actually. I’ve pulled my YJ’s transmission 3 times now. In the past we always used a regular floor jack and just balanced it. That was always a pain, although we honestly never struggled too badly with it that way. Still a pain and always a risk to drop and damage the transmission though. I bought a trans jack two years ago, knowing that I would need it for this YJ project eventually. Sadly the AX15 really doesn’t like to sit on it, so that’s why I struggled by myself to install the transmission this time. However, the flat plate is enough that it holds the transmission for me while I manipulate it on the dowels, so overall it all worked out and I can install a transmission by myself this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machoheadgames, post: 429423, member: 18789"] Indeed! I’ve never used the dowel pin method before actually. I’ve pulled my YJ’s transmission 3 times now. In the past we always used a regular floor jack and just balanced it. That was always a pain, although we honestly never struggled too badly with it that way. Still a pain and always a risk to drop and damage the transmission though. I bought a trans jack two years ago, knowing that I would need it for this YJ project eventually. Sadly the AX15 really doesn’t like to sit on it, so that’s why I struggled by myself to install the transmission this time. However, the flat plate is enough that it holds the transmission for me while I manipulate it on the dowels, so overall it all worked out and I can install a transmission by myself this way. [/QUOTE]
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