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Old 05-12-2014, 09:23 PM   #1
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Pulling an sm465

Can someone give me a detailed step by step on how to pull an sm465/205 out of a k10? Thanks!
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Old 05-13-2014, 08:46 PM   #2
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Re: Pulling an sm465

Probably missing a few things,but here goes: First thing is get hold of a good transmission/transfer case jack.I bought a cheaper one probably close to twenty years ago & it still works good,had a threaded rod instead of a hydraulic cylinder.Drain your T case,disconnect driveshaft,speedo,shift linkage on t case.Support the transmission/transfer case(some might not agree,but this always works for me) by using a square piece of metal or plywood approx 6" square under the oilpan & a bottle jack under it.Using the tranny jack,place under the t case & unbolt it from adapter.Make sure it's supported well. When I was a lot younger I bench pressed the 205 out,but I got wiser as I grew older! Once t case is out.Remove the crossmember,place jack under tranny,remove the trim around gear shift lever & remove the stick.Push down on the retainer & turn 90 degrees. Usually I unbolt the 4 1/2" bolts on tranny to bell housing & pull it that way,after it's out,then drop your engine down some & undo the bell housing to engine bolts if you need to take that much apart.If your going to leave it any length of time,support the engine better & don't rely only on the bottle jack. Oh,forgot too,you have to drop the front driveshaft from t case as well.
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Old 09-06-2014, 07:38 PM   #3
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Re: Pulling an sm465

Wish I would of seen this ahead of time lol, guess I need to follow these steps instead of trying to remove the T-case & transmission as 1 big part.
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Old 09-07-2014, 12:23 AM   #4
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Re: Pulling an sm465

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Wish I would of seen this ahead of time lol, guess I need to follow these steps instead of trying to remove the T-case & transmission as 1 big part.
I've always done it that way,easier to try and support on a floor or tranny jack too. I wonder how the op made out? Never heard a reply back????
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Old 09-07-2014, 09:12 AM   #5
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Re: Pulling an sm465

i have done it both ways if you are alone spite the case and trans. only thing i say diff then what was said is i used a jack stand under the motor and some 2x4 behind the heads to keep it from ripping the rubbers
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