Should I be ( Proud ) Should I be ( Embarrassed ) , Actually I think you should be considered an honorable jeep owner.....! I'm right there with you. Any relationship requires intimate knowledge and hands-on time in the saddle you might say. Stay blessed Jimmy, And stay safe out there. Danny in Texas
You made that look so easy! I have fitted up the trans to the bell housing but when I put a socket on the front pully of the motor, I can’t turn it! I took the trans back off thinking the converter must not be seated properly and it’s jamming up, but it sure seems to be right. It’s a head scratcher 🤷🏻♂️
@@Munoz916 yes. I went and bought 4 long bolts to fit in the bell housing. I cut the heads off and then screwed them into the bell housing by hand. It was really easy to guide the transmission over the bolts and line it up. Then I just removed one treaded rod at a time and replaced it with the actual bell housing bolt. Worked a treat :)
@@JeepinJimmy In the beginning of your video you stated that your jeep does not move when in drive. I have the same issue with my jeep when I put it in drive but mine does move but it only goes up to around 30 mph im guessing it’s the torque converter but I’m not sure if I have a bad transmission all the gears shift good reverse is strong. Just trying to get a little more feed back before I drop the transmission thank you.
Nice video! You dident talk about adding fluid to the torque converter though . My transmission is a rebuild and I’m not sure how to do that. Pretty sure your supposed to put fluid in it
Great video! I have a 96 and a 98 but my 98 is about to bite the dust and my 96 has 296k on the clock. The 96 transmission is making an awful chatter once and a while. I believe its the torque converter but im just not sure! do you have any advice on a 98 to 96 Transmission swap? Im not trying to scrap my 98 for parts just yet but im trying to plan for the future (Hopefully not near!)
Great job Jimmy! Got a favor to ask. Can you give me measurement for the overall length from the front face of the bell housing to the mounting surface of the transfer case? I'm doing the SYE on my Bumble Jeep and I have the AXN15. I purchased a front driveshaft for a manual XJ and it looks like it's going to be too short. I suspect the AW4 is longer which would make the front driveshaft for an automatic longer. All of the SYE videos seem to just swap out a front driveshaft for the rear when doing the SYE. Thanks for your time and help. God bless, stay well. Great to see you making videos again.
Need help - desperately!! My husband is dropping a new-used motor in our 2000 XJ. He has been attempting to seat the torque converter for 2 weeks...it WILL NOT SEAT. He has the tranny out of the truck and vertical. He's worked in a Speed Shop, has rebuilt a few motors - he's fairly experienced, is what I mean. He's also a problem solver and often makes tools when he needs something specific. Still cannot get this thing in. Any advice - please?!?
Make sure the torque converter is pressed all the way into the transmission, then to help align the transmission mating to the engine, get some bolts that are the same as the 2 16mm side bolts and cut the heads off. They will act as guides and keep it aligned. Hope that helps!!
@@stacymatson5041 No worries! Mine was kind of a pain also, I just had to keep turning the output shaft while trying to keep it straight and line it up
Question…. Did you have to pull the torque converter towards the flexplate before you could fit the bolts in it? Kinda wondering if mines fully seated in there or not lol
@@JeepinJimmy okay well it seems like the tc is fully seated but something’s wrong… almost sounds like a cracked flexplate again… might have to pull it back out
@@Deadbuck73 still no idea what’s wrong somethings knocking and i don’t have a place to pull the trans again so i guess it’ll have to wait till i can have a shop look at it
Thanks man. I always like to hear what people use. So many opinions on fluid. I heard straight dex/merc is best. Logic being that every time they change the formula it gets worse. ATF +4 seems to be the least liked fluid.@@JeepinJimmy
My transmission leaks very badly without dripping onto the ground and long story short might be the input shaft and I’m not gonna lie, it’s the millionth thing I’ve found wrong with it and more cussing is coming for it.
Just did this for the last 2 days 😅 you made it look so easy But it definitely helps to have concrete floor instead of doing it out in the dirt.
I did my front axle (Dana 30) and the RMS in the dirt my condolences to you, myself, and any others who have to do everything that way.
Yep plywood helps a lot for me 😂😂
Should I be ( Proud ) Should I be ( Embarrassed ) , Actually I think you should be considered an honorable jeep owner.....! I'm right there with you.
Any relationship requires intimate knowledge and hands-on time in the saddle you might say.
Stay blessed Jimmy, And stay safe out there. Danny in Texas
I appreciate it Danny!
Love the details....getting ready to tackle this on my GC....same motor and such, so this helped me out....thank you
Right on! Thanks!
Great video. All the steps you would need. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Should you be proud? You are talented mechanic. I wish I had your skills.
Thank you!
Wow great camera shots
Thanks man!
You made that look so easy! I have fitted up the trans to the bell housing but when I put a socket on the front pully of the motor, I can’t turn it! I took the trans back off thinking the converter must not be seated properly and it’s jamming up, but it sure seems to be right. It’s a head scratcher 🤷🏻♂️
Dang! Not sure what is going on there
I have that happening rn did you ever figure out why it did that?
@@Munoz916 yes. I went and bought 4 long bolts to fit in the bell housing. I cut the heads off and then screwed them into the bell housing by hand. It was really easy to guide the transmission over the bolts and line it up. Then I just removed one treaded rod at a time and replaced it with the actual bell housing bolt. Worked a treat :)
@@JeepinJimmy In the beginning of your video you stated that your jeep does not move when in drive. I have the same issue with my jeep when I put it in drive but mine does move but it only goes up to around 30 mph im guessing it’s the torque converter but I’m not sure if I have a bad transmission all the gears shift good reverse is strong. Just trying to get a little more feed back before I drop the transmission thank you.
@@LUISRodriguez-yv2lg Thats a interesting issue! Mine would hesitate from a start because the clutches were so worn and just slipping
Great wheels! I was going to do the same. Great retro mod look!
Thanks man! Thats what I was going for too
this also took me 13 minutes to complete
Will a transmission out of a 92 fit a 94
Be embarrassingly proud. Great job
Haha well put. Thanks!
I wish you lived close by cause I would pay you to help me but a trans in my 96 xj.
Nice video! You dident talk about adding fluid to the torque converter though . My transmission is a rebuild and I’m not sure how to do that. Pretty sure your supposed to put fluid in it
Thanks man! Filling the torque converter was not necessary in my case
this is really wanted i need last weekend great video but bad timing 😂
Dang sorry dude😂 This was filmed 4 days ago so I would have posted earlier if I could have haha
Great video! I have a 96 and a 98 but my 98 is about to bite the dust and my 96 has 296k on the clock. The 96 transmission is making an awful chatter once and a while. I believe its the torque converter but im just not sure! do you have any advice on a 98 to 96 Transmission swap? Im not trying to scrap my 98 for parts just yet but im trying to plan for the future (Hopefully not near!)
Im not sure what the differences are between years (if there are any)
Great video. Thanks 👊
I appreciate it!
Great job Jimmy! Got a favor to ask. Can you give me measurement for the overall length from the front face of the bell housing to the mounting surface of the transfer case? I'm doing the SYE on my Bumble Jeep and I have the AXN15. I purchased a front driveshaft for a manual XJ and it looks like it's going to be too short. I suspect the AW4 is longer which would make the front driveshaft for an automatic longer. All of the SYE videos seem to just swap out a front driveshaft for the rear when doing the SYE. Thanks for your time and help. God bless, stay well. Great to see you making videos again.
Yeah will do! Ill be heading to the shop today and ill grab that measurement
@@JeepinJimmy I really appreciate this Jimmy. Of course now I have to actually install the SYE...
@@projectbumblejeep4190 its about 25” its hard to get a precise measurement because the bell housing curves out. Hope that helps!
Which light rack is that?? The one on the roof
KC Xcross bar
How much did you pay for your transmission? I need to buy one and I want to get an idea.
Think I gave $200 for this one
Great video
Thanks!
Need help - desperately!! My husband is dropping a new-used motor in our 2000 XJ. He has been attempting to seat the torque converter for 2 weeks...it WILL NOT SEAT. He has the tranny out of the truck and vertical. He's worked in a Speed Shop, has rebuilt a few motors - he's fairly experienced, is what I mean. He's also a problem solver and often makes tools when he needs something specific. Still cannot get this thing in. Any advice - please?!?
Seat the torque converter as in getting it on the input shaft or getting the torque converter to line up with the flex plate?
Make sure the torque converter is pressed all the way into the transmission, then to help align the transmission mating to the engine, get some bolts that are the same as the 2 16mm side bolts and cut the heads off. They will act as guides and keep it aligned. Hope that helps!!
@@JeepinJimmy Sorry for the delay. The problem he's having is seating the TC on the transmission.
@@stacymatson5041 No worries! Mine was kind of a pain also, I just had to keep turning the output shaft while trying to keep it straight and line it up
How on earth do you get that 4wd selector to pop back in to place?
I was able to shove it over with my foot just enough. But it is worth mentioning that some aftermarket 4wd linkages eliminate the factory setup
Good video!
Thanks!
Question: my jeep is skipping first gear, even if i used the throttle to L1 it remains 2ns gear , any idea why?
Never really heard of a problem like this! Maybe bad shift solenoid?
Try adjusting your TV cable.
Question…. Did you have to pull the torque converter towards the flexplate before you could fit the bolts in it? Kinda wondering if mines fully seated in there or not lol
I did not no, the bolts fit right in and threaded
@@JeepinJimmy okay well it seems like the tc is fully seated but something’s wrong… almost sounds like a cracked flexplate again… might have to pull it back out
@@MileytheJeepV2how’d you make out?
@@Deadbuck73 still no idea what’s wrong somethings knocking and i don’t have a place to pull the trans again so i guess it’ll have to wait till i can have a shop look at it
Hi. What fluid?
Dexron-III/Mercon
Thanks man. I always like to hear what people use. So many opinions on fluid. I heard straight dex/merc is best. Logic being that every time they change the formula it gets worse. ATF +4 seems to be the least liked fluid.@@JeepinJimmy
My transmission leaks very badly without dripping onto the ground and long story short might be the input shaft and I’m not gonna lie, it’s the millionth thing I’ve found wrong with it and more cussing is coming for it.