Re: Transmission removal
After removing tranny fluid, both axles and transfer case there's a big plate/frame ("right member") piece going down the middle of the car. That has to be removed but before you remove that you HAVE to hoist the motor somehow like people have said above, because a motor mount is attached to that frame piece. (Not to mention, another motor mount is attached to the tranny. I believe you also have to remove the bolts on the motor/tranny mount behind and under the motor. Plan on the motor being attached to only one motor mount after all said and done.)
After that there is another smaller triangular plate near the middle of the car on the passanger side that needs to come off. After you check that your motor is securly hoisted (should already be hoisted at this point), remove the bolts that hold the tranny to the motor mount on the left side of the engine bay. Remove the 3 bolts on the motor mount behind and under the motor/tranny. Make sure everything is disconneted from tranny, reverse light switch, speed sensor, shift cables etc. Prepare to drop the tranny, use a jack or something to help you. You can't drop it alone, you need at least one other person. I say that to protect you from breaking something, people have done it on there own but I don't recommend it. Unbolt the tranny from the block and remove. There is a corner on the passenger side at the back of the engine bay that the tranny tends to get stuck on so just watch for that. You can see it from the passenger side wheel well. And like I said, there's a really good and detailed VFAQ at vfaq.com on removing the tranny but its together with the intstructions to swap a clutch. Same steps though. I think its called clutch swap or something under drivetrain. If I have said something incorrect someone correct me.
Last edited by clean2g; 10-06-2006 at 07:43 PM..
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