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4 speed install jig

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Hi so proud of myself, I thought I'd share it. At 64 I need mire than a floor jack, so I used two scissor jacks.
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Nice improvisation. The older we all get, it seems a guy has to devise solutions like that almost daily.
 
Now you just need to rig up a power tool to the screws to save yourself some cranking:thumbsup:
 
Get 2 5/8 bolts that are 5 inches long, cut the heads off, cutoff wheel works for making a slot for a flat head screwdriver. Install the bolts onto the bell housing and slide the trans onto the bolts. This helps align the trans an it’ll stab right in. Install the upper 2 bolts, take out the bottom guide bolts and install the bottom 2 bolts. Done!
 
Get 2 5/8 bolts that are 5 inches long, cut the heads off, cutoff wheel works for making a slot for a flat head screwdriver. Install the bolts onto the bell housing and slide the trans onto the bolts. This helps align the trans an it’ll stab right in. Install the upper 2 bolts, take out the bottom guide bolts and install the bottom 2 bolts. Done!
thanks for passing this tip along, I am going to try this out soon...
 
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