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Advice wanted on installing used 258/TF999 combo

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Got my tired 258 & T-5 pulled. Have a 258/TF999 as replacement(s). Replacements sold as being 'good to go', having been pulled out of '85 CJ7 getting a 4.3 swapped in.

What should I be replacing/doing to replacements while sitting on dolly/hanging from hoist? (I am NOT separating the two.) No apparent rear main or oil pan seepage, so I am not touching those either. I do intend to check the timing chain/gears.

I am thinking motor mounts, tranny mount, tranny torque bushing (or whatever the tech name for it is), ... What else? Recommendations on going w/ OE rubber or poly mounts?

Is there any kind of seal, etc. in the T/C end of the tranny that ought to be replaced? Anything between TF999 - D300 that is not present between T-5 - D300?

Easier to pull D300 and attach to tranny out of Jeep (then wrestle that long, heavy monster into Jeep or attach tranny/TC in vehicle? (BTW: What's a 258/TF999/D300 weigh altogether? 8-900 lbs?)

Anything else a tyro might miss or forget?


Thanks!
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Re: Advice wanted on installing used 258/TF999 com

Grill/radiator support and cross member (bar under engine, right? or is there another one?) were removed to pull old engine/tranny. Made operation much easier - I'm not sure one guy could successfully pull the combo w/o removing that stuff.

I'll take a look at water pump too. Timing gear/chain already on list. Oil pan is fine. Am I gonna end up w/ a leak if I pull timing gear cover w/o also doing oil pan?
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