One Man, On The Floor Transmission Install- So Easy Even An Old, Crippled Guy Can Do It

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Uncle Tony's Garage

Uncle Tony's Garage

Жыл бұрын

Doing a transmission install on the floor, by yourself is easily one of the trickiest and stressful jobs the average guy is going to come across.
Laying on the ground, under the car and trying to lift the trans onto the jack, then maneuver the jack and keeping everything balanced while directing it all forward to line up with the engine is the definition of suck and can stop many guys in their tracks.
Here's a quick, easy method using a jackstand and a block of wood to make up for the lack of leverage and brute strength that makes this job such a nightmare.
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@toddburgess6792
@toddburgess6792 Жыл бұрын
The clutch goes out on the way home from work on a Friday afternoon 35 years ago. No garage, just the gravel, my wrenches and a Saginaw 3 speed on my chest. I was pinned down, hard. Besides, I had to go to work Monday, so I was now fully committed! The stuff we go through to keep the boss happy!!
@dubiousf00d
@dubiousf00d Жыл бұрын
My uncle used to do that with his torqueflights. Slide them under and lift it up on his chest and bench press it up and hold it with his legs until he had a couple bolts started. 😂
@MikeBrown-ii3pt
@MikeBrown-ii3pt Жыл бұрын
I had a similar situation years ago while taking my wife out to dinner on a Friday night. I SMOKED that clutch BAD hitting a puddle that shouldn't have been that deep(!) with a clutch that was already weak after over 200k miles. Mine was a Mazda 5 speed in a 1990 Ford Ranger 4x4. I nursed the truck back home and we ordered pizza. Luckily, my wife has the patience of a saint and is also a car/truck enthusiast so, she took it all in stride. She didn't help me change the clutch though lol!
@mcasteel2112
@mcasteel2112 Жыл бұрын
I had to bench press my Turbo 400...fun times
@gerhardbraatz6305
@gerhardbraatz6305 Жыл бұрын
Did the same with my 350. Must have been fun with the 400.
@mcasteel2112
@mcasteel2112 Жыл бұрын
@@gerhardbraatz6305 The sad thing was, I of course let my buddy borrow my Jack and it was not returned as promised of course. I literally took chunks of wood and slowly shimmed it until I could climb underneath it then I got it on the pins and jammed my knee up underneath it I started them bolts as fast as humanly possible. Course I'm 56 now so that would be out of the question although I'm still in pretty good shape
@loutruckmd
@loutruckmd Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah. I am 60 years old, my Dad owned an automatic transmission shop when I was a kid. He started it in 1960. By around 1975 I started working there with him. We had no lifts. We did it on the floor. We did everything on the floor. Guess who's job it was jack up all of the cars? Yeah, mine. Dad's been gone for 30 years now, I miss him terribly. I wish I could wake up and be at his shop again.
@Tshade67
@Tshade67 Жыл бұрын
I wish I had the strength and energy I had when I used to pull them up on my chest and bench press them up into place. That was 30 years ago and like Tony said: many traumas and lots of arthritus between then and now. Thanks for the video Uncle Tony!
@michaelschranz5666
@michaelschranz5666 Жыл бұрын
I feel you brother, I still those events myself. Edit, feel not still.
@outlawbillionairez9780
@outlawbillionairez9780 Жыл бұрын
I don't think I even saw a floor jack till I was 30. The cars of the '50's and '60's had enough room to pull the eng and trans together, and that's how we usually did it. Otherwise, I was on my back, by myself. For '71, I'm in great shape, but I couldn't do any of that now. 👍
@BenjySparky
@BenjySparky Жыл бұрын
That's how I used to do it put the crossmember on it and just use my knees and bench press it into place! Now that I'm 47 it was 30 years ago before I broke everything in my body several times! Those were the good ol days!😂
@pathfindersales2275
@pathfindersales2275 Жыл бұрын
I swear trans are much heavier than they used to be😊
@ragtopdlxzl1
@ragtopdlxzl1 Жыл бұрын
Nice! I was going to post the same except it was 45 years ago .... thanks!
@redneck048
@redneck048 Жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention the trick of using both hands to hold and position the trans while you use your foot/leg to raise the floor jack. Good video, always learn something from Uncle Tony.
@feldwebel7734
@feldwebel7734 2 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@israeldoe8000
@israeldoe8000 2 ай бұрын
I was picturing me having to do that😂
@robbsclassics
@robbsclassics Жыл бұрын
I've used rachet straps. Go around the frame or through the doors. With 2, you have a cradle that you can get any angle on any plane, and then you can push the tranny to the engine with one hand.
@bagsflyfree7710
@bagsflyfree7710 Жыл бұрын
i did that and it worked great. i wasn't about to balance a tranny on some shitty jack. went in easy as hell
@robbsclassics
@robbsclassics Жыл бұрын
@@bagsflyfree7710 And the best part is when you realize you can just leave it in position when you get it set.
@duckhunter8387
@duckhunter8387 Жыл бұрын
Yep
@TheTreasureGuard
@TheTreasureGuard Жыл бұрын
You should make a you tube video so we can see how that works.
@duckhunter8387
@duckhunter8387 Жыл бұрын
@@TheTreasureGuard If I ever have to replace the clutch again (this is the 4th) I will.
@musclecarmitch908
@musclecarmitch908 Жыл бұрын
My favorite and most helpful trick I learned and used back in the late 70's was cutting the heads off two long bolts and using them as a guide to slide the transmission on until I got some bolts started. Great video! The good old days!👍
@willcrow2133
@willcrow2133 Жыл бұрын
I did a clutch using that technique when I had a bad shoulder and could really only use one arm. The bolts are still in a drawer. I can't make myself throw them away!
@musclecarmitch908
@musclecarmitch908 Жыл бұрын
@@willcrow2133 😊👍
@RipRoaringGarage
@RipRoaringGarage Жыл бұрын
I had one get jamed from the weight, and since then I ground down the shaft into a square, enouh to get a socket or wrech on the cut shaft. But I have a whole section of home made tools and implements. I cant give em up either lol. The best ones though were for vacuum diagnostics. Check valves and check valves and Ts and all. I still use that think for finding vacuum leaks, without fancy electro angry pixie machines
@PavelZajec
@PavelZajec Жыл бұрын
The first transmission I did was on a '64 Chevy Biscayne when I was 15. My dad told me when he worked on those he'd just drop it on his chest and slide out from under the car. So that's what I did. It almost killed me. When I told mt dad he said" you really did that? I was just joking". All I could say was thanks a lot.
@bbb462cid
@bbb462cid Жыл бұрын
I used to keep 3'x 6' lengths of carpet remnants around. I could cut them to whatever size I wanted or keep them large to just lay on, real comfy. Then to slide things under the car, I would turn the carpet pile-side down and it made it pretty easy to pull whatever it was under (or out from) the car. Need to put the hood on the driveway? Use some strips of the carpet. Unexpected oil leak? Use the carpet. Used to get odd ends of carpet really cheap.
@Hops_n_Wrenches
@Hops_n_Wrenches Жыл бұрын
Videos like this keep me motivated to get my project done. Because I'm not one to always ask for help, but when I do, I'm always pleasantly disappointed.
@AtZero138
@AtZero138 Жыл бұрын
When asked about my Car.. 68 Dart Grandma special.. my buddies.. like telling dudes ,, bro he did all that himself.. proudly.. Yeah.. but I asked you for help remember 😅
@Hops_n_Wrenches
@Hops_n_Wrenches Жыл бұрын
@@AtZero138 can't even get people over with pizza and homebrew beer. Lol
@Theoriginalmalcontentcorner
@Theoriginalmalcontentcorner Жыл бұрын
@@Hops_n_Wrenches That sucks!! Never a reason to turn down beer and pizza.
@AtZero138
@AtZero138 Жыл бұрын
@@Hops_n_Wrenches Damn Shame Brother.. I do get asked to change oil and Brakes etc.. hahaha that's Ironic I think 🤔
@moto_rad
@moto_rad Жыл бұрын
Same. Help everyone else every time. I need help? Zzz
@reedsilvesan2197
@reedsilvesan2197 Жыл бұрын
Tony, been doing my own repairs since 1975, have studied DVs books for years, watch your channel because every once in a while, you teach me a new trick. Thanks.
@BigBeavrSlayer
@BigBeavrSlayer Жыл бұрын
Trans jacks are cheap now, i used to use a transmission jack adapter head on a floor jack but only works on big lifted trucks with lots of ground clearance. The budget hack is 2 2" ratchet straps, looped frame to frame one under the tailshaft housing one under the bell housing. Pull the strap tight as you can, that ratchet it up tight. Move the the other strap and repeat, pulls the trans right up into the tunnel. THEN slide the floor jack under the pan or case (auto or manual) and adjust as needed. This method i have found is best in a gravel parking area, no need to try and move the jack and the trans at the same time, jack just makes the minor changes in elevation
@DanEBoyd
@DanEBoyd Жыл бұрын
Works dang well on concrete too!
@HeadFlowInc
@HeadFlowInc Жыл бұрын
Tip: ATV Jack works great as a transmission Jack; with the pump handle facing the front of the vehicle it both lifts the transmission UP and Towards the engine at the same time. 👍
@battlemage4885
@battlemage4885 Жыл бұрын
Lol, I'm 50 yrs old and watching this gave me anxiety. Growing up in the 70's I was told by my father at 7 yrs old he needed a hand putting in a transmission in his 73 Nova SS. Worst hour of my life, and at 7 years old I was called everything but a white man. What's worse is he was a licensed mechanic as well. Always loved cars up until that point.
@blackscotydog
@blackscotydog Жыл бұрын
Had to help my Dad install a aux fuel tank on a 71 chev 3/4 ton pick up I was 10 yrs old......Got called all those same names....Feel your pain.
@gibbyrockerhunter
@gibbyrockerhunter Жыл бұрын
Lmao. Sorry for laughing but that is hilariously horrible. I was always wanting and trying to help whenever The opportunity arose. I must have squished my fingers half a dozen times before I was 10 from thinking I was helping move something after he specifically told me to stand clear. Every time we’d have to stop the project for stitches or whatever. Although he had some pretty intense anger issues by today’s standards he never directed it at me. As an adult I often look back thinking what he was calling me under his breath. Lol
@mudduck754
@mudduck754 Жыл бұрын
All of a sudden I miss my dad,
@7sunsetmaro7
@7sunsetmaro7 Жыл бұрын
Typically how it goes. Just be grateful that you had a dad...
@mph5896
@mph5896 Жыл бұрын
I was putting a trans in a truck in my driveway on the ground. I was under the truck and door to door salesman were trying to have me change my gas company, speaking to me while I was under the car. I literally blew my top and called them a few choice names🙃
@mikedx2706
@mikedx2706 Жыл бұрын
Tony, you need to return those old ratcheting jackstands to Harbor Freight and get the new, safer ones which have a holding pin to prevent the ratcheting mechanism from accidentally dropping the vehicle. Harbor freight takes the old ones back with no questions back and gives you a refund or a store credit. With the recent Memorial Day sale, the new safer jack stands did not cost me anything because of the discounts.
@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism
@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism Жыл бұрын
"THIS RECALL ONLY CONCERNS JACK STANDS WITH THE ITEMS # 56371, 61196, or 61197"
@bennyboyy7
@bennyboyy7 Жыл бұрын
They ratchet one way, and if they fail it's not like they will bottom out on the floor.......
@pearlrival3124
@pearlrival3124 3 ай бұрын
@@Warrior_Resisting_Colonialism correct it was the welded core legs that were failing not the ratcheting concept. if you look closely they are now one solid piece of molded metal.
@randoboomer2345
@randoboomer2345 Жыл бұрын
That wrench holding in the torque converter. is an awesome tip. Thats the kind of stuff that keeps us tuning in. ( well , and the ramen noodle video). Thanks Uncle Tony
@Tech-NO-City
@Tech-NO-City Жыл бұрын
I did a 91 camaro RS transmission transplant it was a 305 w/ 700R4 trans with only floor jacks and from that day on I never messed with a trans without a lift. I had to pay my bodybuilder cuz $50 to muscle it in I had about 6" of working space there was no room for your trick to work in my application. Its still a great idea Tony given the right application.
@rayowens4355
@rayowens4355 Жыл бұрын
When I was younger, I would muscle it up on my chest and then just lift it into place. Oh the glory days. Now I have an adapter plate (an old flywheel) mounted to my floor jack. Good info Tony. Love your channel. Keep it coming. I really like the mission impossible build. Great idea.
@davidkeeton6716
@davidkeeton6716 Жыл бұрын
You don't have to use something as heavy as a flywheel, just a 3/16" thick square of metal cut to whatever size you think fits your normal use, maybe even have some ears with holes to hook a ratchet strap to , and a 3/4"bolt welded to the bottom of the plate and a big washer and nut to replace the normal lift plate on your floorjack.
@waynefergusson9987
@waynefergusson9987 Жыл бұрын
@@davidkeeton6716 or a piece of rubber on the jack to grab the pan and stop it sliding
@bigunone
@bigunone Жыл бұрын
The wooden plank way my dad and I used to use to pull and replace Corvair motors. Back in the 80s I was a bodybuilder I would get the vehicle up high enough so I could set the trans on my chest and bench press it in, I have to add I was working in a dirt drive way.. I found tie wire to be an easy way to keep the torcconverter in place
@Bob-Whiting
@Bob-Whiting Жыл бұрын
I used to slide under, pull the trans under, pull it up onto my chest and belly and then bench-press it up and hopefully have a friend put in the 1st bolt! But I put the 1st one in myself a couple of times and it wasn't easy.
@hollowell427
@hollowell427 Жыл бұрын
been there done that.. now im too old and fat. lol😂
@Bob-Whiting
@Bob-Whiting Жыл бұрын
@@hollowell427 Well, that and 10 surgeries! LOL
@drbendaroo9610
@drbendaroo9610 Жыл бұрын
Done a few on the back, the trans precariously balanced on a floor jack, using a long screw driver to inch that jack into the proper position, the whole while praying it didn't fall onto my chest, arm or hand. The struggle builds intestinal fortitude!! Good times!!
@blackcoffeegarage
@blackcoffeegarage Жыл бұрын
Transmission jacks are borderline cheap, this is a great workaround, but I use that transmission jack for other things like rolling my welder around lol
@TheBrokenLife
@TheBrokenLife Жыл бұрын
I left basically the same comment. The HFT transmission jack is well worth what it costs and is great for a lot of things. Mine has done more gas tanks than anything.
@blipco5
@blipco5 Жыл бұрын
I did a few trans back in the seventies both manual and auto. Now I drive a four cylinder front wheel drive car. I don’t even know where the transmission is. 😂
@MrTheHillfolk
@MrTheHillfolk Жыл бұрын
Some of em actually aren't too bad. Old VW rabbits ,I could knock em outta there in like 90mins, even the stuff into the late 90s early 2k wasn't too bad as far as the vws and crap I messed with. An elusive oil leak on one rabbit had me r+r that sucker about 4x, I got it down to 40 mins with air tools 😂
@blipco5
@blipco5 Жыл бұрын
@@MrTheHillfolk I have an Accord CVT. I actually know where it is and I change it’s fluid ahead of schedule. I’m in no hurry to find out how to remove it. I took a chance with the CVT in 2013, when I bought it new. According to people on the owners website, some have got nearly 300,000 miles out of the CVT. So I feel good about that. A muscle car it is not.
@MrTheHillfolk
@MrTheHillfolk Жыл бұрын
@@blipco5 well the thing I liked with those foreign jobbie vws is a rabbit transmission weighs about 75 pounds , and will take 200hp for quite a while if you're not a madman. 200hp ,we didn't have that but it was nice to know ,that'll make a 1800 pound car move decently. I didn't need nearly the equipment to lift stuff because it wasn't as heavy.
@blipco5
@blipco5 Жыл бұрын
@@MrTheHillfolk When I happen upon a Rabbit these days it freaks me out how chintzy they were. I had a Fiat 128 back in the day, which was about 1800 pounds. The doors were a total of two inches thick. I don’t know what engine it had but it’s top speed was 85 mph. It was surprisingly smooth. Could run topped out all day long.
@TheBrokenLife
@TheBrokenLife Жыл бұрын
After helping with a few R&Rs with floor jacks and 2x4s and all of that, I learned that even the cheapest transmission jack is worth it (looks like the current comparable model to mine is $230 at HFT). The tallest stands you can find help a lot too. The tips, tricks, and shortcuts are all great... until you have one where something goes wrong. I had a manual re-install job where the clutch alignment tool would go into the pilot bushing just fine, but was _slightly_ peened over to the point that the actual input shaft didn't fit it anymore. It took _forever_ to figure out what the problem was. I must have he-manned that transmission up and down a dozen times before it was done. Sliding it into the clutch, it falling off the jack, holding it up with one hand while fumbling with the jack with the other while praying it didn't crush my head or fingers... 🤣 Once that was over, there was a transfer case to put up too. Transmission jacks are fantastic for dropping gas tanks too... which is the next job mine has to do. It's done more gas tanks than transmissions now that I think about it.
@chrishensley6745
@chrishensley6745 Жыл бұрын
so true man...done a many ol school way.....till a few years back on a 350 turbo on my back and it slid front side/converter on to the ground and cracked the case....cost me for what a cheap harbor freight job would had cost me.
@mikethomas5797
@mikethomas5797 Жыл бұрын
Motorcycle jacks work great too! They are nice & flat w/ 2 skids to work with for BOTH applications!
@ssnerd583
@ssnerd583 Жыл бұрын
@@mikethomas5797 THIS is what I found out about 25 years ago.....having a motorcycle jack and TALLLLLLL jackstands is key to making things easier.....and making studs out of blots(yes, I know...I always speel it that way)to slide the trans onto
@TheBrokenLife
@TheBrokenLife Жыл бұрын
@@chrishensley6745 I was always more worried about crushing my skull than damaging the case, but... also that! 😆
@oneeyedjack4727
@oneeyedjack4727 Жыл бұрын
The idea of the studs in the engine block. I have a box of different thread "pilots" that I made over the years swapping engines and transmissions. Working by myself under cars, this made aligning them a whole lot easier. I just took long bolts, cut the heads off and ground the end to a rounded point. I'm with Tony on the facts of aging with arthritic joints and worn-out muscles from the abuse of my younger days.
@Bob-Whiting
@Bob-Whiting Жыл бұрын
@One Eyed Jack Definitely, I forgot to mention cutting or grinding the heads off of a couple of tranny bolts so l could catch my freakin' breath. Good call Jack.
@TheSamplebridge
@TheSamplebridge Жыл бұрын
Got a low profile transmission jack a few years ago at an auction. Best thing I ever bought. Just set the trans on, set the plate at the right angle. And slide it under, up, and forward.
@ArdFarkable
@ArdFarkable Жыл бұрын
TONY WHERE WAS THIS TWO YEARS AGO?????? I Figured this out on my own after a few hours of swearing!!!!!!! Haha It's vindicating knowing that I had the right idea with the teeter totter 2x4 scrap method! Thanks for the video. And I only dropped the transmission ONCE. The dent in the pan must be from road debris LOL
@SweatyFatGuy
@SweatyFatGuy Жыл бұрын
That won't work well with short shaft Th400s and Th350s such as are in A and F body GM cars. The bellhousing does not exist under the converter either. In my younger days I would slide the transmission under the car, place the floor jack behind it, lift the tailshaft with one hand and pull the jack under the pan with the other, keeping the trans from sliding with a knee. I am a bit more burly than most people, and I could bench them in there easily, but its hard to start the bolts while holding it in there. Also doing everything alone, its best to not get a Th400 or 4L80E wedged between the vehicle and you, resting on your rib cage. Them 4L80Es are HEAVY... as in H E A V Y heavy.. with that lock up converter full of fluid in there. When I built my shop in 2015 at the ripe old age of 46, I splurged and bought a two post lift because I do LOTS of transmission, engine, and brake line work up here in Da Up Nort Eh. Rather than having a transmission jack sitting around taking up space, I made a fixture to fit my engine crane and I tell ya what, that thing works slicker than snot on a doorknob. All I have to do is lift the transmission about 36 inches and put it on the fixture. Its a lot more stable than one of those tall transmission jacks, and you can put tools on it as well as use it to drain the pan too. One tool rather than four tools, because my shop is full of engines, transmissions, wheels, tires, cars, and all the other stuff needed to build hotrods. I did so many things on the floor, in parking lots, without a roof or walls, having to haul my tools into the apartment every time I had to go somewhere for anything so they didn't walk off while in the USAF that I made it my life's mission to build a shop I can work in, with all the tools I need. I sacrificed quite a bit just to have the shop, built it first, my house second because it was that important to me.
@duckhunter8387
@duckhunter8387 Жыл бұрын
Thats Great! I'm 65 and had to put a 5 Speed manual in my Truck. Used 2 ratchet straps connected to both sides of the frame.
@galesams4205
@galesams4205 11 күн бұрын
I use a motor- cycle lift as a trans. jack, just add 4 short 4x4's on top. 2 10mm guides on the bell houseing. this has always worked great for me.
@dirtyburd71
@dirtyburd71 Жыл бұрын
And sweep the floor clean before you get under there so nothing gets in the way of the floor jack wheels! 😮
@jackthereefer1
@jackthereefer1 Жыл бұрын
You are getting too old to be working on the deck. It is time to get a lift. You are not getting any younger. Great job sir.
@AikaCraftyCat
@AikaCraftyCat Жыл бұрын
No kidding. I would legitimately contribute money towards getting him a lift lol
@ford_truck_garage
@ford_truck_garage Жыл бұрын
Don't piss him off. Lol
@kevinmcguire3715
@kevinmcguire3715 Жыл бұрын
I am 70 and will be working on the floor until Stanford picks up my body for anatomy cadaver.. A disease locked up my neck and lower spine so on the floor is the way I go. My main concession to comfort is a cardboard side of an old refrigerator box
@Franieel65
@Franieel65 4 ай бұрын
I’m sure he has more than enough for a couple lifts 😅
@dangerdavefreestyle
@dangerdavefreestyle 2 ай бұрын
everybody should have access to a lift and more people should own them. it makes the job 100x easier for a long list of reasons too long to type.
@christiannelson7899
@christiannelson7899 Жыл бұрын
I remember being 15 years old putting a 904 into my 74 valiant, with my pipe cleaner arms, 100lb soaking wet body, My dad didn't believe in buying tools, so all I had to work with was combination wrenches, and phillips screw drivers to line up the holes, and I used 2x4's to lift the tranny up. It was an awful job, junkyard tranny didn't last long, so I had to do it again about a year later.. I didn't know anything about how the tranny worked, all the manuals I got from the Library said "takes special tools, you can't do this, take it to professional" The parts stores with new manuals had them in plastic, wouldn't let you open them to see if the info you needed was in there before purchase. I had no access to the information on how to take apart, and diagnose the issues. VERY frustrating. Now, I've rebuilt a couple, and they really aren't that complicated. When I asked older people who seemed to know, most of them didn't know either, and the few who did just told me to take it to someone. Boomers were NOT helpful at all to us Gen X'ers. We had to learn everything for ourselves.. I guess since we were all latchkey kids, the abandonment needed to be complete, HA! Anyhow, I survived, and I still have that car, just need to get to a place where I can work on it. Great tips Uncle Tony! I wish I would have known someone like you who was willing to help even just to answer questions, instead of telling me I was an idiot back in 1989.
@181suydam
@181suydam 2 ай бұрын
Good Video! Right to the point, no garbage and kept my interest! Plus I am getting set up to do this job, by myself just like you, ad I learned a couple of new things. Always open to advice from some one who has done the job. Thanks!
@tomstrum6259
@tomstrum6259 Жыл бұрын
Very Helpful demo for the "Solo" mechanic trying to Wrestle a heavy, bulky trans Safely into Position !! ..... I've used a 12" square board Between jack Pad & Pan to help Balance......A couple of Pointed extended Bolts or rods really Helps alignment !! .....Thx for video....
@Hogiewan1
@Hogiewan1 Жыл бұрын
Very, very good information Tony. This will help a lot of people including me that’s shoved one in myself when I was 16 and frustrated. Thank you
@Jim-ic2of
@Jim-ic2of Жыл бұрын
Excellent , Tah Dah !
@michaelmaher4328
@michaelmaher4328 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the trans install tips, Im 63 and am putting a trans in today, so your video is money bruh. Thanls
@monkeydiver8517
@monkeydiver8517 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, I am changing the clutch in my 30yo vw T4 by myself and tomorrow I will be fitting my transmission back in place. Your video is extremely helpful and gave me an idea on how to get it done. God bless you
@DonutGuard
@DonutGuard Жыл бұрын
My grandfather (God rest his soul) made a special plate to go on a floor jack to make the job of wheeling a transmission around and putting it in place a cinch. All he did was weld an 18"x18" plate onto a floor jack peg that he cut off from an old jack cup. You put the transmission on, strap it down if you like, and it rolls around easy peasy!
@ryandavis7593
@ryandavis7593 Жыл бұрын
UT you make hard for today’s technology. Four ratchet straps is all you need. Two to the cross member and two for the front hung off the frame. Take one at each end and tighten them then pull the slack out of the other two and repeat until it’s in place. Once you try this you will swear by it. I installed a locomotive gear stub shaft assembly today doing this. Greetings from the high plains of Texas.
@Bob-Whiting
@Bob-Whiting Жыл бұрын
Oh no I can't Tony, not anymore! But that is the way I was doing it back in the 70s and 80s, when I wasn't at the shop anyways. Dig yer show brother.
@outlawbillionairez9780
@outlawbillionairez9780 Жыл бұрын
Warning for new guys. The clearance between the filter pickup and pan is very small. Dented the pan? Take it off and fix it!
@michaelschranz5666
@michaelschranz5666 Жыл бұрын
I welded a pin to a plate and replaced the cup on the floor Jack to spread the force. Prevent the dent. But yes fix the dent if you make one.
@benjaminmorgan6
@benjaminmorgan6 Жыл бұрын
Old crippled guy? That's me! I am 66 years old and have a '66 Dodge with a Torqflite. I also have tall jack stands and transmission jack. Example shown here reminds me of what I used to do years ago. Back in the '70's many decades ago when I was a tough young muscular hot rodder, I remember setting the transmission on my chest to lift it up into position while I reached up and started threading in the bolts. I honestly don't know how I managed to do that, but I did. It would kill me if I tried that now
@mostlymoparih5682
@mostlymoparih5682 Жыл бұрын
Took A 994 out of a 72 van, rebuilt it, and put it back in. Did it all by myself. I also cut the head off a bolt and put a slot in it so I could take it out once a a few bolts were in place. I have used that created dowel pin a few times and it's still in my tool box. Ya do whatcha got a do when you are by yourself.
@ronaldvaughn1218
@ronaldvaughn1218 Жыл бұрын
When I first started driving, I got a 67 camaro to drive. Well I had girlfriends to go see and I worked on that thing relentlessly. Tranny, rear end, broke valve springs and learned it all by reading car magazines. So thank all you car guys for teaching us how to do it thanks
@scottcooper1173
@scottcooper1173 Жыл бұрын
I had forgotten how many times I used blocks and levers (boards), to do all these Tranny Jobs in the old days at home in the driveway or garage....wow! This reminds me of another time , a friend and I pulled a 390 out of a Galaxie 500 with a chain and a 2" piece of pipe. Thank God the heads were off before we gave it a go. I think each of us had over 200 lbs on each end and walked up and over the radiator support. I miss being 22 yrs old and not so brilliant, ..... maybe, but very motivated.
@nunovyobeeswax4177
@nunovyobeeswax4177 Жыл бұрын
Having a concrete floor to lay on alone is much better than what I've had to lay on for most of the times of having to crawl under a vehicle for any reason, including putting engines and transmissions back in, heck sometimes just a cardboard box is a luxury for me. If only I had a nice concrete pad under a good shade tree, then I could actually roll my floor jack.🙂
@TheBrokenLife
@TheBrokenLife Жыл бұрын
I did my first several transmission R&Rs on a sheet of 1/2" plywood. Way better than just dirt or gravel. 😆
@will7its
@will7its Жыл бұрын
I love cardboard. You can slide on it easy too....
@mph5896
@mph5896 Жыл бұрын
My low point was doing a Crown Vic trans in the grass. I had to put plywood down to keep the jack stands supported.
@jessevillanueva6153
@jessevillanueva6153 9 ай бұрын
Thank you sir,I’ll be doing this on Saturday.
@Journeyman-Fixit
@Journeyman-Fixit 4 ай бұрын
Hey Uncle Tony, Last time I did this was 1971 in northern Ohio in the dead of Winter changing the clutch in my 1967 Fairlane GT. Being a Gearhead who is old and works alone thank you for the tip, I may be having to do this again very soon. From my garage to yours! Liked and subbed!
@osbro1523
@osbro1523 Жыл бұрын
I'm always looking for a better way. Thanks man.
@marcbondi8462
@marcbondi8462 Жыл бұрын
Ha, Ha. I just got through putting my T5 back in my 66 mercury and am taking a lunch break. I am 61 and used my trusty floor jack and the wife to push in the clutch while I sent the tyranny home. Fun on your back!
@charlesgall7829
@charlesgall7829 Жыл бұрын
Tony, you can't fool me ! You make look easier than it is . Haha . Used to put Ford top loader 4 speeds in with it on my chest and just doing a bench press with it , catching some studs on the bell housing. Lots of fun! They were cast iron , not like the Chevy aluminum Muncies.
@josephtravers777
@josephtravers777 Жыл бұрын
Bench pressed a BW T-19 into a F-100 back in the 70s. Why I can barely move now days! Tony isn't fooling me, as well.
@hubiesgarage
@hubiesgarage Жыл бұрын
Great video UT! Using a floor jack by myself, I used to take the Turbo 400 in and out of my '55 Chevy 3 or 4 times when I drag raced. I also took the 200R4 in and out of my wife's '57 Wagon twice the same way. I used my legs to pump the jack and wrestled it in. I was really young then and was really good at it because I got a lot of practice using a floorjack to take my VW engines in and out at least 50-60 times for the '66 and '67's that I owned in those earlier years. Now that I am a broken down retired firefighter, thinking about it now, I don't think I could do those contortionist manuevers like that anymore! This is a good method to get the job done without the major cramps or injuries that I could end up with if I tried to do this like I did when I was in my 20's. Thanks for this video! I am sure you just prevented a future back injury for me. Thanks again and keep up the great work!
@pullbackbaby
@pullbackbaby 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Uncle!
@robbollom7396
@robbollom7396 Жыл бұрын
great tip UTG
@pauldulworth2768
@pauldulworth2768 Жыл бұрын
This is the ultimate “work smarter not harder” video for transmission installation. Tony, at the end of these videos you should close with “Here endeth the lesson.” Thank you!
@blueyhis.zarsoff1147
@blueyhis.zarsoff1147 Жыл бұрын
That was golden, great job.
@KDrapsag
@KDrapsag 5 ай бұрын
Excellent how to! I love watching your videos. Thanks for your knowledge
@godsowndrunk1118
@godsowndrunk1118 Жыл бұрын
I've got a transmission jack... makes it a breeze.... one problem though , is trying to remember who I've loaned it to...🤔
@sendit9129
@sendit9129 Жыл бұрын
Back when I was 18, I blew out one of the clutch damping springs on my 94' Mustang. This happened around 10oclock one night, and had to start it in gear, then float gears all the way to where I was going (clutch would not disengage because of the spring being between the pressure plate and clutch disc). I had a 10x20 storage unit that I kept tools and such in, and so there I was at around 11:30 pushing this thing into the unit by myself (It was the ONLY smooth concrete I had available to work on at the time). The next morning, I rolled down there in my "daily driver" (ironic because I only drove it when the mustang was broken), and tasked myself to pull the trans. I had a floor jack, but I was relatively inexperienced and didn't trust myself to balance the T5 on the jack by myself (funny, being a professional diesel tech now, I'd have just bench pressed that baby trans in and out of there).. ANYWAYS, Long story short. I removed the 12mm allen that held the "puck" on the jack, and put a old brake rotor in place of the puck. Gave me all the surface area I needed to hold the trans and I had the job knocked out in a few hours. Later on I welded a flex plate to the spare jack puck and still have that as a trophy in my garage to remind me of my stupid creativity. Working smarter doesn't always mean spending money.
@YODAMAN5
@YODAMAN5 9 ай бұрын
AWESOME vid info UT. From one old trans guy you hit the nail on the head with this install....MOPAR 4 EVER.
@meh-canics9628
@meh-canics9628 Жыл бұрын
Now that is old school! I use an ATV jack for the ones I did on the floor
@noahzweird
@noahzweird 3 ай бұрын
…im 24 and although iv changed the clutch in this car before but with a professional car lift and some help with my stepdad at his shop when I was 17….im doing it alone laying on the ground now now and this is by far one of the best easiest ways iv seen of doing it. Thank you
@mrelectron6220
@mrelectron6220 Жыл бұрын
I bought a transmission jack from one of those tool places for my last project and was worth every dollar I kicked myself for not getting one sooner. So simple put the trans pan on the platform throw the strap over it to hold it in place wheel it under. The platform has adjustments for front to back angle and left to right. I could not believe how easy it was to jack it up in after years of doing stuff like Tony is doing and fighting with getting the angles right. I get it if you don't have the $$ but some things are just worth having.
@BD-dg8wm
@BD-dg8wm Жыл бұрын
I'm right in the middle of doing my rear main seal & oil pan gasket in my 91 Chevy 2wd pickup, this'll help 🖖😎thanks 👍🏻👍🏻
@supermopar7497
@supermopar7497 Жыл бұрын
Great vid uncle Tony You’re the man
@ccpgmike620
@ccpgmike620 Жыл бұрын
The 2x10 comment made me laugh. Circa 1973 I’m replacing clutch in buddy’s 1968 Dart GTS 273, 4sp We ran the passenger side tires up on the curb behind our dorm. Stole a 10 ft 2x10 from construction site nearby. With 2by on the curb also Buddy levered up tranny from driver’s side while I laid underneath and lined up splines bolts etc 😂😂😂
@heregulmithal7063
@heregulmithal7063 19 күн бұрын
Thank you Tony. I remember wrestling these in my youth. No jack , just two guys straining , cussing and smashing of the fingers . Good times they were.
@bobnuttall9203
@bobnuttall9203 Жыл бұрын
Man, that brings back a lot of memories. That looks somewhat easier than the way I did it back in the 70s while working out of my driveway. I only had a bottle jack, cinder blocks and blocks of wood. But I got it done. I used to dream about owning a floor jack back then. I learned to be innovative, which served me well going forward. Great video!
@jakespeed63
@jakespeed63 Жыл бұрын
Watched Dad and his buddy do the clutch, in our driveway, on the family 1969 Kingswood wagon. He had my utmost respect from that day forward. Great video Uncle Tony
@Green_Leaf
@Green_Leaf 2 ай бұрын
Good stuff. Years ago I R&R’d a 4WD manual transmission with a married transfer case on my own, it took 2 separate jacks, a ratchet strap, and allot of patience 😂
@tomchristianson
@tomchristianson Жыл бұрын
Great video, Thank you
@volatile2805
@volatile2805 9 ай бұрын
Oof, Im not a fan of heavy line work these days. After three motorcycle wrecks, two of which were semi fatal, Im just not as hard core as I used to be. Reasons why I only ride the cruisers not the crotch rockets anymore. I use an motorcycle jack as a trans jack these days. Works like a charm. I do like the plank trick though in a pinch. Good stuff, Tony. Keep up the good work.
@erhanergin5097
@erhanergin5097 Жыл бұрын
Good video, I went thru this when I was wrestling out a C6 from a 72 F100 and then putting back a T5 while doing a auto to manual swap. The T5 just did not want to go in. I was wrestling under the truck for hours :) I had two jacks one front one in the back. Thanks for great pro tips!
@coyboybc
@coyboybc Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the advice
@VilimoneLolokula
@VilimoneLolokula 3 ай бұрын
Great video.👏👏👏 Thanks for sharing your idea. Appreciate it.
@jennajones2155
@jennajones2155 Жыл бұрын
2 weeks ago I was using the plank and block method. I ended not having enough blocks. Now I own the same jack you’re using. No, the transmission still isn’t in yet😂
@danielbeiersr3642
@danielbeiersr3642 Жыл бұрын
Lol, I’m 67 years old, recently changed the flex wheel on my 2001 F 250 by myself with a walking boot on one leg while recovering from severe stress fractures. Best part is the truck was on grass, working top of a 4x8x3/4 plywood. after getting the wheels off the ground and floor jacks on the plywood under the chassis I proceeded to remove driveshaft, place floor Jack under trans, remove trans cross brace I removed torque converter bolts, bell housing bolts and separated trans from engine block pulling it away far enough to get impact air wrench in the remove flex wheel bolts. Reverse process and done in one afternoon while on my back, hampered by big plastic boot by myself. Nothing but a thing!
@fastinradfordable
@fastinradfordable Жыл бұрын
I love you brother man. This is the crazy guy traveling all over in his vw rabbit pickup with the intercooler in the hood. You inspired me to wrench again and I’m makin bank hustlin with a smile on my face. My first day I wore my UTG monk shirt. ❤️🫡👌
@tomwilcox1574
@tomwilcox1574 6 ай бұрын
Excellent advice, thanks. You mention all-thread guides, I keep a collection of long shouldered bolts with the heads cut off. Helps a lot guiding on transmissions, but covers are where they're golden, especially working blind.
@fortyshooter1
@fortyshooter1 Жыл бұрын
That's a great install tip!
@dublloyd9625
@dublloyd9625 3 ай бұрын
thank you for real world demo and explanation many youngsters are willing but dont know how
@laceyforrest5799
@laceyforrest5799 Жыл бұрын
great idea! ive been installing transmissions on my back for yeaers and getting it onto the jack was always troublesome. Love this idea.
@clembob8004
@clembob8004 Жыл бұрын
Good video! I have done some variation of this in the past, but the wrench bolted to the bell housing to keep the converter from sliding out is a great tip. I have had them slip out a time or two, and that can be a pain in the ass.
@dylanfinch6186
@dylanfinch6186 5 ай бұрын
Really good video. I'll be doing one of these sooner or later and will keep this in mind. I had an older guy helping me when I've done them before. Next time I'll be the old guy. Thanks for all of your videos.
@user-dc5ql3jf7j
@user-dc5ql3jf7j 4 ай бұрын
Thanks thats a nice little trick to know
@easygoing2479
@easygoing2479 Жыл бұрын
And for you viewers in the southern Illinois farm rurals, remember to unbolt and remove the combination wrench which holds the torque converter in place _before_ installing and tightening the transmission-to-engine bolts.
@NathansMoparGarage
@NathansMoparGarage Жыл бұрын
I like the wrench on the converter trick. After wrestling the OD trans out of my Ram a few years ago that little 3 speed is like a toy. Transmission swap is the near future.
@jackdaniel1848
@jackdaniel1848 Жыл бұрын
The allthread idea is genius! Im gonna try it next time
@jimkalfakis9893
@jimkalfakis9893 Жыл бұрын
This was how the pyramids were built. Securing the converter with a bolt and wrench, I never thought of that.
@u.p.tinkering
@u.p.tinkering Жыл бұрын
I bet it looked like I was humping my 46RE trying to get it up onto the ATV jack I used to do mine on the garage floor. Doing crap alone sucks sometimes when you get older.. Haha Great video UT!
@KeithUnderhill-nd1dg
@KeithUnderhill-nd1dg Жыл бұрын
Just used this method on my '64 Dodge. Wish I had figured this out 50 years ago!! THANKS!!!
@MathiasGreenwalde
@MathiasGreenwalde Жыл бұрын
Uncle Tony doing that "draw me like one of your French girls" pose.
@jimhesse6563
@jimhesse6563 Жыл бұрын
Great ideas love it !
@scottsheffield2594
@scottsheffield2594 6 ай бұрын
great old school / experience tips. I also like the tip about using some all thread to make some alignment pins.
@tdeje
@tdeje Жыл бұрын
Great stuff ! It brought back memories of bench pressing transmissions in my 69 roadrunner
@dedomv11
@dedomv11 2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@codyhollinger6531
@codyhollinger6531 Жыл бұрын
Best tec video ever.
@ptk4476
@ptk4476 Жыл бұрын
I was in my early 20s, doing this alone with an XE Falcon, 4.1 Crossflow (Australia). Front of car raised on drive on ramps only, gravel floor, T5 laying on my chest, never again.
@michaellorenson2997
@michaellorenson2997 Жыл бұрын
Excellent, thanks
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