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Old 01-23-2019, 08:42 AM
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Default 129 hydraulic lift /trans swap

I am converting my 129 to hydraulic lift. I found a killer deal on a transmission from a 127 with a ported hydro pump for $100 . I already purchased it, and am picking up this weekend. Now I’m wondering if it will fit right onto my 129? I was hoping to service it and just swap transmissions insteAd of taking the pump off. Also I got the ram, hydro lines and control valve. Looking for whatever mountaing brackets and hardware I need as well as the rear lift. Any direction is helpful. I hope I made a good purchase
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Looking to do the same thing to my 129, only my donor is a 1650.
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Old 01-23-2019, 01:53 PM
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I believe I have changed over all of my Wide Frame Hydro's to hydraulic lift, it's a fun and useful project.

Personally I prefer to only change the pump, doing this affords you the opportunity to replace the cork gasket helping to insure a leak free install.

You will want to look carefully at the "new" pump, 127's NEVER came from the factory with a ported pump. (that's not to say that someone didn't put a ported pump into a 127 sometime in the past 40 years).

The next question is, what did they use the ports for? That could be a whole different kettle of fish.

Good luck with your change-over.
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I believe I have changed over all of my Wide Frame Hydro's to hydraulic lift, it's a fun and useful project.

Personally I prefer to only change the pump, doing this affords you the opportunity to replace the cork gasket helping to insure a leak free install.

You will want to look carefully at the "new" pump, 127's NEVER came from the factory with a ported pump. (that's not to say that someone didn't put a ported pump into a 127 sometime in the past 40 years).

The next question is, what did they use the ports for? That could be a whole different kettle of fish.

Good luck with your change-over.
Great to see you posting again Yosemite Sam! He's has done a great job converting his WF's over to hydraulic lifts. I recommend you check out his pictures in his profile sometime and see how he even did it with a NF external pump. Crafty lil' ornery varmint he is....

I swapped a 1650 rear into a 129 and everything went nice and smooth. Your transition should go well for you


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Can a non ported pump be ported?
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The short answer is .....NO
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