Rebuilding Ford T18 for CJ5
Turbogus
Old Time Jeeper
- Posts
- 1,232
- Thanks
- 2
- Location
- Albany, OR
- Vehicle(s)
- '78 CJ 5 Renegade (Black Betty) Motor AMC 360, T150 trans, 20 tc, Dana 30 front and Dana 44 rear w/posi
'96 GMC K1500 Suburban (Big Blue Basterd) fully loaded with over $10k in options
I'm only now getting underway on this Transmission that I picked up from a wrecking yard for $60 core charge. Ultimately this'll be connected to my Dana 20 tranfer case, behind my 360.
After selling 'Go Fast' I came into a little money and I was able to clear some stuff off of my workbench and get started. I have a Tremec book but, since this is my first Transmission rebuild, I'm taking it slow.
After getting the shift tower unstuck with a large screrwdriver the top came off with no problem. I also lucked into the local AAMCO shop pulling the front and rear bearings for me ~ for free!
Then this project took a long hiatus as I didn't have money for spare parts or a rebuild kit. Since coming in to some funds though I decided to get this project started at least.
Got the mainshaft gear assembly out of the case and the input shaft which was a small PITA on account of the length of the mainshaft and case clearances;

...after doing so the input shaft looks okay (also removed from inside of the case)

However getting a clear look at the reverse idler gear and the countershaft it looks like this rebuild will be 'all the way'

I removed this lock plate but I'm at a loss on how to remove these shafts.

Any guidance I can get on this will be of great help. I've gleaned a few web pages but I'm hoping kind folks like Craig (Gargoyle Jeeper) and others can help with their experience.
After selling 'Go Fast' I came into a little money and I was able to clear some stuff off of my workbench and get started. I have a Tremec book but, since this is my first Transmission rebuild, I'm taking it slow.
After getting the shift tower unstuck with a large screrwdriver the top came off with no problem. I also lucked into the local AAMCO shop pulling the front and rear bearings for me ~ for free!
Then this project took a long hiatus as I didn't have money for spare parts or a rebuild kit. Since coming in to some funds though I decided to get this project started at least.
Got the mainshaft gear assembly out of the case and the input shaft which was a small PITA on account of the length of the mainshaft and case clearances;

...after doing so the input shaft looks okay (also removed from inside of the case)

However getting a clear look at the reverse idler gear and the countershaft it looks like this rebuild will be 'all the way'

I removed this lock plate but I'm at a loss on how to remove these shafts.

Any guidance I can get on this will be of great help. I've gleaned a few web pages but I'm hoping kind folks like Craig (Gargoyle Jeeper) and others can help with their experience.
Last edited: