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I have a full shop manual, but it is silent on whether the transmission can be removed from below by itself, or from above with the engine attached. Does anybody here know? All replies appreciated. Ivan Vegvary |
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In article <WJRXg.22$IW6.17@trndny01>, Ivan Vegvary <ivan (AT) reelart (DOT) us wrote: I have a full shop manual, but it is silent on whether the transmission can be removed from below by itself, or from above with the engine attached. Does anybody here know? All replies appreciated. Ivan Vegvary Pulled mine (93 SE std) from below. Simple job. Light enough to lower (not drop) onto chest & not be smooshed. Rebuilt the tranny in my kitchen. Input shaft seal & bearing. Bearing race is supposed to have 7 balls separated by a race. Mine had 4 balls left and no race at all. Art |
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I have a full shop manual, but it is silent on whether the transmission can be removed from below by itself, or from above with the engine attached. Does anybody here know? All replies appreciated. Ivan Vegvary Pulled mine (93 SE std) from below. Simple job. Light enough to lower (not drop) onto chest & not be smooshed. Rebuilt the tranny in my kitchen. Input shaft seal & bearing. Bearing race is supposed to have 7 balls separated by a race. Mine had 4 balls left and no race at all. Art Art, thanks for your message. Mine is an automatic. Were you removing an automatic? Thanks, Ivan My shop manual goes into greater detail on manual tranny removal so I |
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