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flange removal thats above crossmember
#799568
03/23/07 08:16 PM
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Joined: Mar 2007
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91, 22re, 4wd, 5 speed, going after the clutch. Do I need to remove the crossmember to get to those flange bolts right above it, nearly no room to work there. I'm using a Chiltons manual and it sucks. I was hoping to find a complete write-up somewhere on the internet. Do I really have to raise the vehicle off the floor to drop the tranny. I'm just in the early stages here trying to finish loosening everything up. Do I also have to unbolt the exhaust from the manifold?
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Re: flange removal thats above crossmember
[Re: toysarefun]
#799569
03/23/07 08:22 PM
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Joined: Feb 2001
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Do I really have to raise the vehicle off the floor to drop the tranny. How do you propose to get under the vehicle to access and remove the tranny w/o raising it up off the floor. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />
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Re: flange removal thats above crossmember
[Re: fourwd1]
#799570
03/23/07 08:33 PM
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Already been under the vehicle. Rear drive shaft is off, hoping to get the front off in a bit. Then I'm going to go get a tranny jack and start surmising how to finish dropping it. I guess my next question is how far off the floor does it have to be then?
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Re: flange removal thats above crossmember
[Re: toysarefun]
#799571
03/23/07 08:53 PM
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Joined: Jan 2005
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I think the posters question is will the tranny come out from under the truck at stock ride height or does the vehicle need to be raised more. My answer is that I don't think you'll have to raise it up. My truck has a 3" lift, but my tranny came out from under with no problems and it was sitting on top of a tranny jack that was about 6 to 8 inches high.
83 4x4, 3" Lift, 33" Buckshot Mudders
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Re: flange removal thats above crossmember
[Re: coryc85]
#799572
03/23/07 09:27 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
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my frame to ground measurement is about 22" With the Harbor Freight tranny jack (the $80 version) and tranny ontop, it sneaks by. Bell housing attached. Might measure it just to see. you'll be able to jack one side after it's dropped to get it out if you need to.
Todd
1986 Pickup extracab longbed "Woody edition" SAS - 33's, 5.29's, lockright rear.
02 IS300 SportCross - my "DD" 94 2wd v6 extracab 04 Outback Wagon- wife's/family car
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Re: flange removal thats above crossmember
[Re: toysarefun]
#799573
03/23/07 10:09 PM
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Joined: Apr 2000
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91, 22re, 4wd, 5 speed, going after the clutch. Do I need to remove the crossmember to get to those flange bolts right above it, nearly no room to work there. I'm using a Chiltons manual and it sucks. I was hoping to find a complete write-up somewhere on the internet. Do I really have to raise the vehicle off the floor to drop the tranny. I'm just in the early stages here trying to finish loosening everything up. Do I also have to unbolt the exhaust from the manifold? Yes you have to take the X-member to get the tranny out. I took my exhaust off, gave me more room to work. At the top of this page ther is a link to the Factory Service Manual (FSM) for a 93, same difference.
David Fritzsche 1990 Ex-Cab V-6,5-speed, with a few mods 04.5 CTD Dodge 2500 Ram--Tow Rig Roseville, CA
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Re: flange removal thats above crossmember
[Re: toysarefun]
#799574
03/23/07 10:15 PM
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Joined: Jan 2001
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You don't need to remove the xmember to get the drive shaft bolts off though. It's just tight.
I leave the xmember attached to the tranny when I remove the trans. Just remove the 4 nuts at the frame attachment point. It acts as a handle to grab onto the tranny when you go to reinstall it.
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Re: flange removal thats above crossmember
[Re: Adam F]
#799575
04/05/07 05:40 AM
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I removed the crossmember to get to the flange bolts because the bolts were just to tight. Tomorrow I get the tranny back from an $800 rebuild which apparently is a fairly good deal. Should I NOT be using Checker clutch rebuild parts for the truck or will they work out alright?
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