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Subject: Engine Support during Transmission Removal
From: "Jeffrey J. Barteet" <barteet@mrl.ucsb.edu>
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 08:34:23 -0700
Greetings, Everyone,

I  haven't posted in some time as it's been happy motoring with my '62 TR4.

Yesterday, however, just a mile or two from home, my gearbox started making a
loud 'whirring' noise in third gear. Just third gear.

I'm guessing a bearing failed. Perhaps it's this infamous 'tophat' bearing I've
heard of.

As fate would have it, I secured a 4-speed gearbox just a couple of months ago
to swap in while my OD gearbox goes to spend some quality time with our local
TR gearbox guru. I guess that's going to happen NOW.

Here's my question: What is the best means of supporting the engine while
swapping  the gearbox in and out. I've just used a jack in the past when
replacing my flywheel assembly, but then the car can't be moved that way.

I'm assuming I can just 'pop' the other gearbox in, but on occasion I have
witnessed that the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry. So in case of
the unlikely event my plans don't work out.....

Has anyone out there devised a clever method of supporting the engine while the
gearbox is out that allows the car to be rolled around?

I was thinking of some sort of 2x4 thing going across the two flat spots on
either side of the firewall and some webbing. Before I reinvent the wheel, I
figured I'd poll the collective wisdom of the list.

Thanks in advance,

-jeffrey




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