cynicwanderer
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Ok, Parker 250 motorcycle race is all done. the drive down and back is 9.5hrs/630miles each way and I was day dreaming about what it would be like to have the manual already installed... the truetrac lockers performed great in the pit area, which was lose sandy stuff. there was a big Class A motor home that got stuck, probably not the vehicle of choice for me for this kind of stuff.

I have all the parts ready, and I'm trying to find a place to do the swap. my garage is not big enough to park the van (it's extended, and would stick out). my driveway is at a slope. I have been shopping around to find a workshop to rent for a month, but most landlords are not that flexible and won't allow automotive repairs (this is California). Ideally, I would like to find a coop of some sort that, like the maker spaces that are popping up, you pay a membership and have access to the shop which has amenities, like a lift, compressed air, etc...
All this overthinking made me wonder what people do "on the road" when making major repairs. Has anyone done any roadside transmission pulls ? what makes the job easier ? maybe I should evolve this into a roadside transmission pull/clutch swap exercise and work out the tools/technique I need. I.e. how to I safely lift the transmission off and on the motor.

I have all the parts ready, and I'm trying to find a place to do the swap. my garage is not big enough to park the van (it's extended, and would stick out). my driveway is at a slope. I have been shopping around to find a workshop to rent for a month, but most landlords are not that flexible and won't allow automotive repairs (this is California). Ideally, I would like to find a coop of some sort that, like the maker spaces that are popping up, you pay a membership and have access to the shop which has amenities, like a lift, compressed air, etc...
All this overthinking made me wonder what people do "on the road" when making major repairs. Has anyone done any roadside transmission pulls ? what makes the job easier ? maybe I should evolve this into a roadside transmission pull/clutch swap exercise and work out the tools/technique I need. I.e. how to I safely lift the transmission off and on the motor.