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Automatic Trans Holding Fixture #2423167
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What is everyone using to hold an automatic transmission while working on them? Trans rebuilding is something I haven't done yet and I think I need to start. Something cheap but safe would be ideal. Also any tool suggestions would be great. Thanks for any input.


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Re: Automatic Trans Holding Fixture [Re: Bad340fish] #2423177
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I use this one to do my powerglide transmissions. I remove the tailshaft and bolt this on.

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Re: Automatic Trans Holding Fixture [Re: Bad340fish] #2423194
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I use the same fixture John uses. It works well for holding rear diffs too. Additional tools I bought were a clutch spring compressor, a set of bushing drivers, a slide puller for pulling the pump housing, and John Cope’s number on speed dial smile

Re: Automatic Trans Holding Fixture [Re: Bad340fish] #2423195
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I've made a few 727 fixtures that bolt to an engine stand.

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Re: Automatic Trans Holding Fixture [Re: Bad340fish] #2423216
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Re: Automatic Trans Holding Fixture [Re: Bad340fish] #2423263
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Just use a common 2 wheel dolly. Put bellhousing end up and tailshaft on the floorplate. Use a ratchet strap just above the pan surface at back of bell to hold it to the dolly. Done 100+ this way.

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Originally Posted By qwkmopardan
Just use a common 2 wheel dolly. Put bellhousing end up and tailshaft on the floorplate. Use a ratchet strap just above the pan surface at back of bell to hold it to the dolly. Done 100+ this way.

👍 Exactly what I do.

Re: Automatic Trans Holding Fixture [Re: Bad340fish] #2423294
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Some great ideas here thank you. I have been meaning to buy a two wheel dolly anyways, I might try that method. Between selling an engine block and working on a dana 60 project I have had several "dang I wish I had a dolly" moments the last few weeks.


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Buddy of mine uses a bracket he made like Kunkle's so he can do them on a metal bench for easy clean-up; his has more angle to it though, so the rear of the case is closer to the bench.

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I had a plate water jetted out with the hole patterns of small block and big block bolt patterns and used an old light weight motor stand and converted it to a tranny stand, works great, I can roll/spin it around in any position.


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Re: Automatic Trans Holding Fixture [Re: Bad340fish] #2423371
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Originally Posted By Bad340fish
What is everyone using to hold an automatic transmission while working on them? Trans rebuilding is something I haven't done yet and I think I need to start. Something cheap but safe would be ideal. Also any tool suggestions would be great. Thanks for any input.


I've never used a fixture. Once the tailshaft housing is on, one block to prop that end up and another to keep it from rolling and that's it. On the bench, on the floor, on the tailgate of the pickup, wherever is handy.

Re: Automatic Trans Holding Fixture [Re: Bad340fish] #2423387
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I made up some arms to bolt to an engine stand and the tabs on the torqueflite case. Took about an hour to make them out of scrap I had in the shop. Works great.
I had some 2x2 tubing and 1/2 x 1 bar stock. I cut four pieces of bar stock to 4 1/2 inch long, drilled a 7/16 hole in one end of each close enough to the end to seat properly on the transmission tabs, and welded them onto the 2x2 x 8 inch long pieces of tubing, with the holes extending out on opposite ends. That allows a lot of adjustability for mounting the trans case.

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Re: Automatic Trans Holding Fixture [Re: John_Kunkel] #2423393
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Originally Posted By John_Kunkel

I keep it simple, it's served me for 40+ years.


^^^I like that^^^very simple up

Re: Automatic Trans Holding Fixture [Re: Bad340fish] #2423401
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I'm a simple guy and luckily don't deal with it to often whistling

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Re: Automatic Trans Holding Fixture [Re: gregsdart] #2423417
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Originally Posted By gregsdart
I made up some arms to bolt to an engine stand and the tabs on the torqueflite case. Took about an hour to make them out of scrap I had in the shop. Works great.
I had some 2x2 tubing and 1/2 x 1 bar stock. I cut four pieces of bar stock to 4 1/2 inch long, drilled a 7/16 hole in one end of each close enough to the end to seat properly on the transmission tabs, and welded them onto the 2x2 x 8 inch long pieces of tubing, with the holes extending out on opposite ends. That allows a lot of adjustability for mounting the trans case.


That wont work when ears are removed for the CSR shield.

Re: Automatic Trans Holding Fixture [Re: qwkmopardan] #2423515
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I do all of my trans work at my welding bench
and I made up a couple of arms that are welded..
I have a 1/2" hole in the bench so it just bolts
to the bench.. very simple.. I've done 5 518s
on it so far.. plus I have a tool to compress
the OD clutch(about 900* pressure.. I have all
the stuff needed for doing the 518s)
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Re: Automatic Trans Holding Fixture [Re: gregsdart] #2423522
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I use a similar set-up with my engine stand, bur with a C shaped angle iron fixture bolted to the face of the tranny (I'll post a pic when I get home)

Originally Posted By gregsdart
I made up some arms to bolt to an engine stand and the tabs on the torqueflite case. Took about an hour to make them out of scrap I had in the shop. Works great.
I had some 2x2 tubing and 1/2 x 1 bar stock. I cut four pieces of bar stock to 4 1/2 inch long, drilled a 7/16 hole in one end of each close enough to the end to seat properly on the transmission tabs, and welded them onto the 2x2 x 8 inch long pieces of tubing, with the holes extending out on opposite ends. That allows a lot of adjustability for mounting the trans case.


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Re: Automatic Trans Holding Fixture [Re: Bad340fish] #2423539
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Nuttin' fancy here. Hole drilled in edge of bench with a screwdriver dropped thru bell hole. Has worked ok for as many as I mess with but, might make something better next time around. Santa

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Re: Automatic Trans Holding Fixture [Re: John_Kunkel] #2423540
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Originally Posted By John_Kunkel

I keep it simple, it's served me for 40+ years.

i made one almost identical to yours. it does the job well. up
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Re: Automatic Trans Holding Fixture [Re: Bad340fish] #2423646
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i was lucky enough to buy one at a dodge dealership that went out of business. it was the factory one. it is similar to john kunkels, but a little heavier. i added a pipe to it and can put it in my engine stand to roll the trans in 2 diff positions. and u don't have to worry if ears are cut off for shield.

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