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Man_in_black49464 06-09-06 10:43 AM

First gen tranny pull??help???
 
ok my clutch whent out an im in the middle of pulling my tranny. does the exaust have to come off. it seems to me that it does but befor i do could you guys let me know for sure???? :Kill1:

claybrit84rx7 06-09-06 11:24 AM

no it doesn not have to come out i put a new clutch in my car about a week ago and it came out just fine just watch for the heat shield

mazda6guy 06-09-06 12:19 PM

If you are trying to pull the engine and tranny as one unit the yes. If you are just dropping the tranny then no. Hopefully this helps you.

Shyshorty15 06-09-06 01:04 PM

When I got my car I had to replace my clutch. I did remove the exhaust just to give myself more room to drop the trany out. The other Benifit that it gave me it let me inspect the exaust for holes and rust.

dantheman 06-09-06 01:08 PM


Originally Posted by Shyshorty15
When I got my car I had to replace my clutch. I did remove the exhaust just to give myself more room to drop the trany out. The other Benifit that it gave me it let me inspect the exaust for holes and rust.


This is exactly what I did.

I junked the heat sheild as well. I havn't seen any damage to anything because of heat since.

84RX_Se7en 06-09-06 01:21 PM

Lokirx7.1 and I did my transmission in what should have been a four hour job. Since it was all ready mashed up we let it rest on the cat and let it drop out the bottom. Getting the new one back in was the hard part. It's good to have a third person around, even a fourth to help with the job. I had to bench the transmission in place and hold it there for long long long periods of time and it was terrible.

juliankirk 06-09-06 02:02 PM

i just took mine out for the first time -

and i removed the exhaust and heat shield - it gives you a lot of room to work if you dont have a lift and need to crawl around under there.

Randokuky 06-09-06 02:19 PM

Same here I took everything off.

Shyshorty15 06-13-06 01:24 AM


Originally Posted by 84RX_Se7en
Lokirx7.1 and I did my transmission in what should have been a four hour job. Since it was all ready mashed up we let it rest on the cat and let it drop out the bottom. Getting the new one back in was the hard part. It's good to have a third person around, even a fourth to help with the job. I had to bench the transmission in place and hold it there for long long long periods of time and it was terrible.

Sounds a lot like what I had to do at least its fairly light, and looks like I might have to do it again. Just fryed my clucth Sunday screwing arround. Dumped the clutch and a whole lot of nutin. Anyway enough about me, at least you got it done hey.

Kentetsu 06-13-06 05:46 AM

Nice title on this thread M.I.B. R&R on the tranny is no big deal really, just don't let it drop on your chest when removing (don't ask). :)


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