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Transmission jacks-which one?
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1993 W250 AUTO. MODS: 3200 G-SPRING- 2 TURNS ON FUEL SCREW. PLUNGER LP. PODS. DTT TRANNY. PDR HYBRID HX35 16CM2. SMOKEY PIN. STAN'S 4" EXHST. TRANNY COOLER W/ FAN & T-STAT. AUTOMETER BOOST, PYRO, FUEL/OIL PRESSURE, & TRANNY GUAGES. ISSPRO TACH. FILTER MINDER. MAG-HYTEC TRANNY PAN/DIFF COVERS. BULLYDOG/ATS PROPANE & SNOW'S WATER INJECTION #2. COOL DOWN TIMER. HTT 3 PIECE MANIFOLD. AUX.TRANNY & COOLANT FILTERS. KDP TABBED. 5" INTAKE. 7.3 PSD I.C. 3" COOLERTUBZ |
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Can't comment on brands as I haven't used the ones you listed. The rating will depend on if you split the trans/transfer before you drop it. The 205 weighs about 300 lbs dressed, the trans is maybe 600. If you pull them together you'll need a pretty hefty jack, probably a 1250 lb job. I like to have at least a 50% safety in the rating and keep in mind that the larger jacks also have nice features like the adjusting screws that let you tip the table on the jack side to side and fore/aft which can be a real help lining things up if you're working alone. That said, alot of transmissions have been changed with nothing but a floor jack. Just be safe and don't give that hunk of iron any way to land on your head.
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'91.5 W250, G360, 4.10's, Big, Red and Stinky. Pyro, boost, BHAF, 16cm, pump lightly leaned on. Timing + 1/4 in. Now smoking with Stan's 4 in. turbo back and breathing with an HTT stage IV. Disks on the rear and Hydroboost in the works. "The mother of all parking brakes" on the driveline with 290,000 some odd miles. Hey, where'd those PODs go? Holy Cow! They're in the engine! |
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600lbs???? I have medium duty transmissions that don't weigh that much.
The auto weighs 175lbs without the converter. I've never measured the 205, but I would venture a guess between 175 and 200 lbs. I have an old 1000lb capacity mechanical screw jack that works good if your doing it on the ground. I've pulled the trans and Tcase together with that one before. I also have 1 ton capacity jack for use with a lift. I've never pulled the auto with the 205 attached with that one, but I have pulled a NV5600, a G56 and a Getrag with the Tcase attached. I would go with the 1000lb rating as a min, gives you extra capacity to handle the trans and the 205 at the same time, its a long assembly.
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Mike That's not a leak, its the external lubrication system. The "Rattle Box" 93 W250 Silver Club Cab, 47RH rebuilt by me with Goerend goodies, HTB2 62/12, hydroboost brakes, plus a few other things, 424/1039, 1/4 mile 14.00@94.3mph 2000 2500, 4x4, 6 speed, 12 valve, Homemade WH1C/HX55W twins 96 2500, Club Cab, AT 93 W250 Green Club Cab, AT 92 Club Cab, AT 07 2500, Quad Cab, 5.9L, Auto (Dad's new ride) John Deere Two Cylinders, too many to list. |
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I just had a 47rh shipped, with trans-adapter-flexplate-torque converter-starter and pallet, it weighed 407lbs
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1991 W250 standard cab - 618 - 3.07 - 4" bullydog no muffler - 190 injectors - K&N - intercooled - tach-boost-pyro gauges - KDP killed - 3936320 lift pump - 3200 GSK - Borgeson steering shaft -SS brake lines 1975 D700 413 gas 5sp trans 2sp rear |
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i just bought the trans jack head from harbour freight that goes on my floor jack. pulled a nv4500 with it worked great and only 50 bucks.
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1993 ctd five speed 4x4 close to stock under 100k miles. 1978 gasser crew cab soon to be ctd five speed 4x4. 1991 ctd five speed 4x4 donor rig. |
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1990 W250, dually conversion, flatbed, nv4500, con ofe, 6X16 sticks, pump tweaked, 3200 spring, little timing bump, ground pin, piston LP, BHAF, 4" exhaust to 5" tip, tach, pyro, boost, fuel psi gauges, 2" skyjacker lift, 14 bolt gm rear, GDS stage II, w/g 12cm housing w/ manual boost controller, ps ic, oringed with studs, 60lb valve springs, 8.5' western plow All that for 338 hp, 709 torque on a dyno run that broke the driveshaft and pinion. |
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I suggest that before you unbolt the 205, weld-up some scrap iron such that it holds the transfer case as it's installed in the truck. A custom wedge thing.
That way it'll be MUCH easier and safer as that boy wants to slip around. And the stupid safety chain breaks the 4x4 engaged switch off, and then the whole stupid thing falls off crushing the drink can squirting it everywhere . . . . .
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David Original owner of a 1993 W250 CC. |
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trans is nowhere close to 600, i can pick it up and put it in the bed of a truck, and i am by no means "strong" or "built". Maybe 200lbs at most. 205 is heavy, at least for its size.
I have the red 1250lb (?) HF jack, cost about $100. tipped over frontwards twice when doing my auto to 5spd project, once w/518, once w/205. You could better, but i guess it works ok if your careful.......lay a blanket or some cardboard on the ground so if the trans tips and falls, it doesnt hit a hard concrete floor
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formerly: (2) 1992 W250s: 1 getrag conversion, 1 518 the only good things were the engines, the dodge parts made me have to get rid of them........ now: 1997 Chevy K3500; 350, 4L80E |
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oh, and forget those cheeesy saftey chains to hold the trans to the jack, i used a couple 1" ratchet straps instead....works much better
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I have the 2000lb 'yellow' tranny jack from Harbor Freight, A+. Must have, worth the money. Use it for rear ends, fuel tanks and tranny's. I suggest dropping the 205 off first, then pulling the tranny. It's much easier.
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Bill Gilbert 85 D350 crew with 90 6BT intercooled Getrag 3.07's 93 D350 single cab Getrag 3.54's |
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