ghunt81
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Not sure if it counts as a tool but this is a tranny jack thing I built for my floor jack so I could do my transmission swap.
Was simple to make, I just measured the pan on my 5R55E and basically built this around it. It's made out of 1 1/2" angle and 1" square tube from Lowe's, the bottom plate is a piece of scrap 3/16" plate I had laying around that already had the hole in the middle. Boards are 10" long and the whole assembly is about 12" long.
Measured the inside of the jack pad hole on my jack, went to the Lowe's and found out 7/16" grade 8 washers were the perfect diameter. Stacked up about 8 and tacked them along the sides, then smoothed them off with the grinder.
I had to change out the 2x4's for 2x6's because my jack was just touching the transmission at max height, and I cut a couple notches in the boards so I could also use it to take out the transfer case. Used this to drop the transmission last night and it works like a charm, holds the transmission under the rails so it doesn't damage anything. Have about $20-30 materials in the whole thing.
Pardon the splatter, I have a flux core mig and didn't feel like cleaning up all the welds.
Was simple to make, I just measured the pan on my 5R55E and basically built this around it. It's made out of 1 1/2" angle and 1" square tube from Lowe's, the bottom plate is a piece of scrap 3/16" plate I had laying around that already had the hole in the middle. Boards are 10" long and the whole assembly is about 12" long.
Measured the inside of the jack pad hole on my jack, went to the Lowe's and found out 7/16" grade 8 washers were the perfect diameter. Stacked up about 8 and tacked them along the sides, then smoothed them off with the grinder.
I had to change out the 2x4's for 2x6's because my jack was just touching the transmission at max height, and I cut a couple notches in the boards so I could also use it to take out the transfer case. Used this to drop the transmission last night and it works like a charm, holds the transmission under the rails so it doesn't damage anything. Have about $20-30 materials in the whole thing.
Pardon the splatter, I have a flux core mig and didn't feel like cleaning up all the welds.
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