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#561076 - May 09th 2012 2:41 pm 96 2500
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Because of where I have to work to get this tranny out I need to know where all the bolts/nuts are bolting to the motor and the dust shield. I think I have most out but I have to feal for them.
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#561135 - May 09th 2012 5:32 pm Re: 96 2500 [Re: DrBob]
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just pulled my 727 Bob and all bolts were visable from bottom or top an left & rite!dont for get the bolt behnde the starter and behind oil filter!!! they go in from other way of others....dust cover bolts,(mite have to pull starter to get off)converter bolts,bell housing to block bolts,and anything else that hooks to trans.....Good Luck! dropped mine of @ trans place today,4-5 days they say....
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#561149 - May 09th 2012 6:06 pm Re: 96 2500 [Re: DrBob]
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My problem is this van sets on ground. No rear-end or front end. I have it up high enough that I can reach under to pull bolts. I have to feal for most.Top one were no problem. I got the linkage brackets off, Rear mount is off.Just trying to figure bottom bolts. only dust cover bolt I have found is in-between the motor and tranny. the bolt behnde the starter and behind oil filter I'll find tomorrow.


Edited by DrBob (May 09th 2012 6:08 pm)
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#561165 - May 09th 2012 6:36 pm Re: 96 2500 [Re: DrBob]
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If you can't get the van off the ground then there is absolutely no way you are getting the transmission out of there. You need at least 2.5 feet of clearance between the ground and the bottom of the rocker to drag a 904 or 727 transmission out from under a B-van.
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#561212 - May 09th 2012 9:06 pm Re: 96 2500 [Re: DrBob]
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No S**t It will be raised but not till I got the tranny ready to come out. I'm working by my self so It will be raised when I'm ready.
I just wanted to know the hidden bolts.
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#561359 - May 10th 2012 12:34 pm Re: 96 2500 [Re: DrBob]
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Got mine up here to get it out with this HF tranny jack,,,,



put sheet of plywood down jack rolled good and height....Good Luck Bob(I was workin alone also) Lol

U will have to get van up to get dust cover/converter bolts,Im surpried ya got the lower bolt on driverside from up top! lol


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#561375 - May 10th 2012 1:35 pm Re: 96 2500 [Re: DrBob]
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While I don't like Harbor Freight, I strongly recommend that transmission jack or a similar product. I bought one of those years ago and it has been a lifesaver. I have used it to swap transmissions about a dozen times on different vehicles (mostly my brother's 83 Dodge van) and it has been wonderful. Way better than trying to balance a tranny on a regular floor jack head.
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#561386 - May 10th 2012 2:46 pm Re: 96 2500 [Re: DrBob]
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I made a adapter for my floor jack for transmissions years ago.
Tranny is out of the 96.

Thank you heave the bolts behind the filter and starter were the ones I didn't find, even tho I had pulled the starter already.
I will start the change tomorrow. If it all goes rite I'll finish tomorrow.


Edited by DrBob (May 10th 2012 2:48 pm)
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#561390 - May 10th 2012 2:53 pm Re: 96 2500 [Re: DrBob]
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Hope that tranny works in your 90. I'm pretty sure beginning in 96 they were electronically controlled, but I could be mistaken.
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#561391 - May 10th 2012 2:56 pm Re: 96 2500 [Re: DrBob]
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Nate The had the 32RH which is hydrolic control and the 32RE which is electronic.I have the 32RH.
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