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R-X-R 08-27-13 03:00 PM

Does it hold Engine/Trans on the Stand?
 
do u thing the front 3 bolts on the front iron hold the engine and trans on the stand? or is it going to snap?

RotaryEvolution 08-27-13 03:02 PM

engine yes, but not the engine and transmission together, you would need to secure the front AND rear iron to hold that weight. even then that is iffy.

the front iron can hold alot of horizontal weight but once it begins to move even slightly vertical it will show any weaknesses.

R-X-R 08-27-13 03:06 PM

ok cool, also I am trying to install my trans but its not going in all the way it stops at 1/2 short, do u thin I should just run all the bolts and tighten it?

RotaryEvolution 08-27-13 03:09 PM

use the long starter bolt and the long 7 o'clock transmission bolts as guides to slide it on.

sometimes putting the transmission into gear and the driveshaft in the transmission while rotating it will mesh the splines on the clutch to engine. this may require 2 people unless you like moving around a bit.

R-X-R 08-27-13 03:13 PM

I already tried sping the shaft in gear, but i will try putting the long bolts in.

RotaryEvolution 08-27-13 03:20 PM

transmission to engine angle is very important, especially if you are using the pilot bearing seal, as the trans input loves to get hung up on the seal if the angle is not perfect.

all else fails try re-aligning the clutch. if it is off a little bit it will bind up on install.

manual123 08-28-13 12:26 AM

Im going to sub this as I will doing the exact thing tommorrow:nod:

papiogxl 08-28-13 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by manual123 (Post 11558580)
Im going to sub this as I will doing the exact thing tommorrow:nod:

I would offer to help, but I'm on a time crunch for my own car. It isn't too bad, especially with the lighter NA trans.

manual123 11-17-13 06:59 PM

I dropped the hole assembly on the floor when I installed the trans. It was easier to adjust plus I kept the engine on the hoist as to raise or lower it for alignment. Was one of the easiest things done to my GXL


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