Workin on tranny, (syncros) input please

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bigbronco82

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Well, I have saved som money, and i need a new syncro mesh, but i was thinking that if i get in to the tranny i might look at my clutch and also just an overall evaluation. but...anyone know roughly how long it takes, im gonna buy a manual i think,. b/c i know roughly how to do it, but have only done one project like this, so i like to be safe more than sry. anyone have a rough estimation ofhow long of a time frame im lokoing at here.

Overall im gonna look at the syncros, the clutch and that should be all. what do ya think

 

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It might help to know the tranny you're working on. To remove the driveshafts, t-case, tranny and clutch, figure 3-4 hours. You might do it all in half that time if you don't have any stubborn bolts, but don't count on it. It's always a good idea to replace the clutch and pressure plate together, if you have alot of miles on them (over 50K). Figure on 4-5 hours to clean & overhaul the tranny, and a couple to re-install everything. Should be an 8-10 hour job, or $500-750 labor on average.

 
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Should be an 8-10 hour job, or $500-750 labor on average.

oof. ill think ill do the hour wise, only cause i like keeping money in my pocket, ill climb under there and look, cause i always forget somehow, what type of tranny i have that is, ill throw an answer later on. thx man

 

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