t150 to ax15 swap
Also why is it necessary to change the brake assembly?I hate to sound like a pinkie but google it.
With that said it depends on which version of the ax-15.
Heres what needs to happen for either one
remove your old Transmission .
Verify the tip diameter of the ax-15 you are installing. If its the same as your T-150 you are good.. if not you need to get a new pilot bearing. I got mine from novak. Less then $20 shipped.
Next Swap the fly wheel, clutch and pressure plate for the ax-15.
Bolt the ax-15 to your motor.
Unless the T-150 has a hydraulic clutch you will need to get one from a YJ. Would be easiest to swap the whole pedal assembly. drill the apropriate holes for the master and bolt it up. Bleed the line.
Done.
Next issue is mounting your Dana 300 . this is a easy/complicated swap. physically the Dana 300 will bolt directly to the end of the ax-15. how ever you may need a clocking ring to get it in the right position. they run about $100.
you will also need to modify your Transmission cross member and use a ax-15 starter.
once thats done double check your drive shaft length and hook em back up and enjoy your new Transmission .
Issues that will arise.
#1.. you dont have a Dana 300 .. you have either a 18 or 20 Transfer Case which will not bolt up. You need a Dana 300
#2.. Where did you get the ax-15 from? All jeep ax15's are the same except.... The wranglers have their Transfer Case turned up some so the bolt holes are clocked differently then the rest. A cherokee ax-15 or the rest will be clocked 10 degrees (I think) down on the passenger side. If you were swapping it into a 87 and up it screws up your Transfer Case angle. But since you are putting it into a CJ it will turn your Transfer Case up a bit so you may not need the adapter.
#3 pedal assembly/brake pedal.. You will need the pedal assembly for the same year master clutch cylinder you get. there are 2 different size cylinders. you will also need to swap your brake pedal from your assembly to the yj assembly since the YJ's use a ford style brake light switch. It should all be pretty straight forward.
I have never swapped one into a CJ but have done several YJ conversions on AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l and they are all the same. My last Yj swap took about 4 hours to complete.
Also why is it necessary to change the brake assembly?
I preciate the help, Ive mixed Google(like ya suggested) with what you've told me and I've got everything wrote down on what I'll need! Thank ya!The clutch pedal is different between the one you have and the AX-15. I think. It may be possible just to change the clutch pedal over to the yj style. IF you do have to change the whole assembly just swap the cj pedal onto the yj assembly.
The clutch pedal is different between the one you have and the AX-15. I think. It may be possible just to change the clutch pedal over to the yj style. IF you do have to change the whole assembly just swap the cj pedal onto the yj assembly.
As I stated in my last post I was a complete noob to this when I started it, so I will point out just a couple things that got me confused with this project.
First, a huge part of this swap and online it is not emphasized enough imo is the fact that you will need to have your drive shaft modified. This is not the type of work that many places do, and its not very cheap. And its not a DIY job, unless you have the proper machine tools, and if you do, you don't need any tips form me.
I am still looking for a place in my area that does it...
Second, I have never changed a pilot bearing before and I had no idea what the pilot bearing really was. I just knew I needed one because it was pointed out to me.
The pilot bearing is the bearing that lets the shaft from the Transmission enter the crankshaft. You will need to take the pilot bearing out of the crankshaft and put the new one in to let the AX15 slide in properly. The one for the T-150 is too small.
I didnt find it that hard to find a shop to modify my DS and it was relatively inexpensive, call your local offroad shop (jeep or other offroad shop) and they should be able to suggest a good shop for driveshafts
I can't stress this enough, really think out your pedals and hydraulic linkage for all the reasons I stressed in my last post. Bolting the tranny up is really easy and straight forward with the correct parts.
If you don't mind me asking, what was the price for the DS mod? I just want an idea so I wont get ripped off.
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