Transmission holding fixtures
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+ | ==Ford Automatics holder== | ||
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+ | C-4 sits on old Mopar transmission case. | ||
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==Engine stand used to hold transmission== | ==Engine stand used to hold transmission== | ||
In cases where work is being done on the valve body or tailshaft and access to the front pump inward isn't necessary, an ordinary engine stand works well. The transmission case is bolted to the engine stand as though it were an engine. The transmission can then be rotated if needed and is at a comfortable level to work on standing up. | In cases where work is being done on the valve body or tailshaft and access to the front pump inward isn't necessary, an ordinary engine stand works well. The transmission case is bolted to the engine stand as though it were an engine. The transmission can then be rotated if needed and is at a comfortable level to work on standing up. | ||
− | It's always a good idea to use large washers or plates having an equal thickness between the transmission and the engine stand to distribute the weight of the transmission from being concentrated at the | + | It's always a good idea to use large washers or plates having an equal thickness between the transmission and the engine stand to distribute the weight of the transmission from being concentrated at the bell housing bolt holes. |
[[File:FORD_C-6_ON_ENGINE_STAND.jpg|thumb|left|400px|Ford C-6 on engine stand]] | [[File:FORD_C-6_ON_ENGINE_STAND.jpg|thumb|left|400px|Ford C-6 on engine stand]] | ||
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[[category: Transmission]] | [[category: Transmission]] | ||
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