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Anyone fitted one to a 90?Thoughts over a 1:410Also, can someone confirm that the low range is the same in both?
I didnt worry about the engine crane, just unbolt it and catch it on your chest using your arms to slow its fall.
Shouldnt take more than a couple of hours.I didnt worry about the engine crane, just unbolt it and catch it on your chest using your arms to slow its fall.Its a little akward but not overly so, as yours is lifted you will be fine for room underneath.just make sure you DONT pinch the seal when you put the box back or you will have to take it off again after a few hundred miles because of the leak :twisted:
Quote from: topless matt on June 02, 2009, 20:17:34Shouldnt take more than a couple of hours.I didnt worry about the engine crane, just unbolt it and catch it on your chest using your arms to slow its fall.Its a little akward but not overly so, as yours is lifted you will be fine for room underneath.just make sure you DONT pinch the seal when you put the box back or you will have to take it off again after a few hundred miles because of the leak :twisted:drop it onto your chest?????are you pi**ed??.......anyone that tries this will most definately end up in A&E with broken ribs .... and yes you do need a crane or some thing similar....and no it doesnt take "a couple of hours"unless you have a team of trained fitters and you are in a fully equipped workshop......this thing must weigh about 75kg ........"catch it on your chest using your arms" :lol: :lol: :lol:it will rip your arms from the socket .......(what a set of total planks) :lol:me and billy badger did this and we dont mess about and it must have taken us 5 hours start to finish and we had a garage with a pit and a hydraulic crane!!!!.
drop it onto your chest?????are you pi**ed??.......anyone that tries this will most definately end up in A&E with broken ribs .... and yes you do need a crane or some thing similar....and no it doesnt take "a couple of hours"unless you have a team of trained fitters and you are in a fully equipped workshop......this thing must weigh about 75kg ........"catch it on your chest using your arms" :lol:it will rip your arms from the socket .......(what a set of total planks) :lol:me and billy badger did this and we dont mess about and it must have taken us 5 hours start to finish and we had a garage with a pit and a hydraulic crane!!!!.
Use your arms to slow it's fall,like were they broken afterwards? Catch it on your chest,you mistaking it with a football
I've changed one a few times on my own - BUT I have an engine crane, tried it without and nearly popped myself. For a person who has never done it before - read up on it and take your time, I also found it easier taking out the middle seat and pan and the gearbox cover, this way you can get the linkages.Dave
Ha--ha you both bit you pair of planks,you take things far too seriously......but if you want to beat the world record for taking gearboxes out thats up to you,I like to take things steady and chill out a bit,thats why when me and my mate do it we do it right and dont end up knackered just so we can say"gearbox?ahh Ive changed one in twenty minutes with my hands behind my back"!!!!............pinocchio :lol:
and yer, im bult like popeye or julk aint i :- http://www.scorpionracing.co.uk/OFFROAD/News/2007/events/Club1/clr1p397.jpg :roll: