Iain_U1250
Explorer
Been a couple of big weekends working on the truck. First was to take the UG3/40 tranmission out.

In order to do that, I had to take the front and rear axles off - to get enough space for the transplant.

Then to take out the UG3/100 transmission, which came out quite easily, one I got everything else out.
Next was to take out the Claas overdrive, which proved to be a lot harder than then transnission to be honest, there is not much space in a U1250 to get it out the bottom, took a lot of twisting and tilting to get it down. It is much easier to take it out the top with the cab raised.

Next to to fit the UG3/100.
First was to replace all the transmission mounts, clean up all the gunk from almost 40 years of travel. Then a wire bush and paint the chassis behind the transmission mounts.
It took about half and hour to balance the transmission on the trans jack. Then it was squeezing the transmission up into the frame, it is bigger than the old one, so took a lot of tilting, maneuvering and levering to get it into position. After about an hour or so, it was in, and then it was lining up all the bolts, mounts and then fitting the spacers. Right now the brand new UG100 /8 transmission is sitting nicely in the frame. Next weekend I'll start putting the truck back together.


In order to do that, I had to take the front and rear axles off - to get enough space for the transplant.

Then to take out the UG3/100 transmission, which came out quite easily, one I got everything else out.

Next was to take out the Claas overdrive, which proved to be a lot harder than then transnission to be honest, there is not much space in a U1250 to get it out the bottom, took a lot of twisting and tilting to get it down. It is much easier to take it out the top with the cab raised.

Next to to fit the UG3/100.
First was to replace all the transmission mounts, clean up all the gunk from almost 40 years of travel. Then a wire bush and paint the chassis behind the transmission mounts.
It took about half and hour to balance the transmission on the trans jack. Then it was squeezing the transmission up into the frame, it is bigger than the old one, so took a lot of tilting, maneuvering and levering to get it into position. After about an hour or so, it was in, and then it was lining up all the bolts, mounts and then fitting the spacers. Right now the brand new UG100 /8 transmission is sitting nicely in the frame. Next weekend I'll start putting the truck back together.
