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Cost of tranny swap?
Sunday, March 26, 2006 5:49 PM
Have a '94 Cav RS w/ 2.2 and auto that no longer shifts beyond first - and has metal shavings in the fluid...(Uh-oh!!

My buddy The Zen Mechanic thinks we can swap it ourselves with a junkyard tranny, but there are plenty of other probs, so it'll go back burner and we're looking at getting the wife another (3rd gen?) J for that 60 mi/day commute...

Anyone have a ballpark idea how much a tranny shop would charge for the swap?

T'anks...

Re: Cost of tranny swap?
Sunday, March 26, 2006 7:32 PM
I would say around 200 bucks. A few years ago it cost me 150 at a tranny shop. I brought in my tranny and they swaped them out in about 20 minutes.
Re: Cost of tranny swap?
Monday, March 27, 2006 12:10 AM
im gonna call bs on that one. i am a re/re tech at a tranny shop. i know book time for an auto 3.1l is 5.4 hours. i can do them in about 3.5-4 hours depending on the rust. our shop rate is 87.50 canadian, works out to 472.50, plus shop supplies and tax.



Re: Cost of tranny swap?
Monday, March 27, 2006 8:16 AM
swapping a tranny in 20 min? hmmm.

hey guys what that smell???

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Re: Cost of tranny swap?
Monday, March 27, 2006 6:24 PM
A RWD trans can be done that quick, provided the tech knows the vehicle, and has all the right tools. But a FWD can't be done that fast. I was hard pressed just to get the trans out in under an hour.

Last time I got a quote, it was $700 R and R, plus whatever parts were needed. The 3T40 is pretty easy to swap by yourself, in less than a weekend, I say go for it.




Re: Cost of tranny swap?
Monday, March 27, 2006 6:28 PM
1st and 2nd gen j-bodies are fairly simple to swap the tranny in, about as simple as it gets in a fwd (ok, a 5 speed sprint is a bit easier). should be able to do it in a weekend yourself.



Well guys...
Thursday, March 30, 2006 7:45 AM
...a buddy and I are gonna swap with a boneyard tranny Sunday afternoon - gonna make a day out of it....

Boneyard tranny - $150
Kit fluid etc - $50
Case o' Bud and a little cash for my buddy - $130
Not having to run the wife 80 mi/day to and from work in my 4.3 liter Blazer - priceless

Re: Well guys...
Thursday, March 30, 2006 2:19 PM
ya definitly do it urself,mine was pretty cheap
used tranny - $50
GM syncro mesh - $40
and my GFs brother helped for free i got mine down in a day and still ahd plenty of time to get cleaned up and go out for the night also helps when u have a hoist and air tools



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