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Transmission Installation...... #725372 05/24/06 07:59 PM
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lu0902 Offline OP
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Run down...I had my tranny and t-case rebuilt. Purchased a new clucth, throw out bearing and pilot bearing and transmission mount. I also had the flywheel cleaned and resurfaced. As you can see, I have spent a whole lot of money, so I want to make sure I do this right the first time.

-My question. While unbolting the flywheel I was careless and turned the flywheel a couple of turns both clockwise and counter clockwise in order to reach all the bolts. Was this a huge mistake and if so how do I correct this. This moves the crankshaft, which in turn moves the pistons, right.

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Re: Transmission Installation...... [Re: lu0902] #725373 05/25/06 04:53 AM
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fasteddy Offline
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No harm, no foul, no problem. No timing issues between tranny and engine. Get the clutch pilot tool for that tranny. Best $5 you'll ever spend. Get two extra lower bellhousing bolts, longer is better. Cut off the hex heads, leaving a threaded stud, and thread these into the block as guides to sock the tranny home, secure with at least one upper b.h. bolt, and replace the studs with the proper bolts. I HIGHLY recommend standard loctite on the bellhousing bolts...


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Re: Transmission Installation...... [Re: fasteddy] #725374 05/25/06 11:02 PM
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No harm, no foul, no problem. No timing issues between tranny and engine. Get the clutch pilot tool for that tranny. Best $5 you'll ever spend. Get two extra lower bellhousing bolts, longer is better. Cut off the hex heads, leaving a threaded stud, and thread these into the block as guides to sock the tranny home, secure with at least one upper b.h. bolt, and replace the studs with the proper bolts. I HIGHLY recommend standard loctite on the bellhousing bolts...


I'm right there behind eddy.. It was the only way I was able to do my turbo engine swap in a parking lot at college with an idiot manning the engine hoist.


1999 Mitsu Montero - Crappy Weather
1992 Isuzu Pickup - Zombie Apocalypse
2008 Saturn Sky Redline - Nice Weather
Re: Transmission Installation...... [Re: 87Montero] #725375 05/26/06 02:49 AM
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idiot manning the engine hoist


HeeHee! What else did you expect to find when you said "help me swap an engine". Been there, too. Remind me to tell you about Ron Pratt sometime......


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