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Offline airdale navy

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Automatic trans.
« on: August 06, 2010, 07:20:18 AM »
I'm replacing my engine today. The replacement engine has a automatic trans. bolted to it .Mines  a 5 speed.Having problem getting the torque converter unbolted .I'm trying to go in on the drivers side between oil pan trans.Any suggestion?I really don't want to pull it a part with torque convent attached what a mess.Can i transfer case be unbolted and drained out the back? ???
91 sidekick,8v,sky 1.5 lift,235 tires,full synthetic oils !GM alternator upgrade.Ford Mustang coil.4DR front brakes.

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Re: Automatic trans.
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2010, 07:48:17 AM »
No, the T-case and trans are sealed units, just undo the 3x12 mm bolts
on the flex plate to remove the engine, there is a small cover plate you
can remove to give a little more room. It can be done, that's how I did
mine so I don't have to fight with the engine getting the thing lined up
on the trans input shaft, take a big flat tip prybar to stop the engine
from turning as you remove the bolts

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Re: Automatic trans.
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2010, 09:36:41 AM »
got it use a wobble extension. thanks for help.
91 sidekick,8v,sky 1.5 lift,235 tires,full synthetic oils !GM alternator upgrade.Ford Mustang coil.4DR front brakes.