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removing trans...PLEASE HELP!!!

Old Jun 19, 2009 | 09:07 PM
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Tell your neighbor you will wave the 20 dollar weed fee for 10 minutes of his time. "I Just need your help lining this thing up" He will see that you are trying... and probably help you. I cant see a 13 year old understanding what needs to be done with the jack..his job should be starting the top bellhousing bolts/nuts with you or neighbor under the car overseeing the input shaft with the other on the jack.......

Good luck.... Keep at it and you will be fine.

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Old Jun 19, 2009 | 09:11 PM
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good idea askin the neighbor, unfortunatly i dont know how strong a 90 or so year old woman is that is half blind and half deff!lol
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Old Jun 19, 2009 | 09:18 PM
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Like i said before push the engine to the back of the engine bay.. If you are alone then tie it as far back as you can...
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Old Jun 19, 2009 | 09:27 PM
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The good old days.... with the FC3S... I rebuilt the engine when i was 18.... it broke after 50 miless cuz i didnt file the side seals... spend over 8k all on credit cards , got in 2 accidents, costing approx 2k... and sold the car for 1600.00...

but I learned a lot.....!>!>!
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Old Jun 19, 2009 | 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Grip
no you dont, you just need a real job.

I'm sorry, did anyone ask you?







Hmm...nope!
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Old Jun 19, 2009 | 10:03 PM
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hmm...that's why you work at starbucks, your an idiot.
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Old Jun 19, 2009 | 10:11 PM
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Well i make $10 an hour and im still broke cuz of my car... Although i wouldnt be if i could keep from modding it.

Gotta start at the bottom of the job ladder.


As for the trans you will get it. Ive done mine twice since ive owned the car and just take your time with it and it will go in.

BTW i did mine by myself both times and on the ground both times. Support the car on 4 cinder blocks is what i did because i couldnt find big enough jackstands
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Old Jun 19, 2009 | 11:51 PM
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thanks so much guys i finally got the tranny on!pushing the engine back did the trick. i still have one of the same problems as before i changed it though.i put the slave cylinder back on and i bled the system and the pedal still stays on the floor. i can see the slave pushing on the fork a little but not nearly as much as it should.if i push the pedal completly to the floor it comes back like maybe an inch. what else could it be. o and grip you are such a bad *** i hope im half as cool as you when i grow up, and the ............, so suspenceful, i never know what your gonna say next!
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Old Jun 20, 2009 | 12:38 AM
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did some research.sounds like i need to replace my master cylinder now.plus the hose going to the slave isnt lookin so hot. and when i push down the clutch pedal and look at the the little rod that goes through the firewall its rubbing on the side and seems to move to the side as i push it. is that bad? and if so does it have anything to do with the master cylinder?thanks again.
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Old Jun 20, 2009 | 03:14 AM
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Originally Posted by mxrider914
good idea askin the neighbor, unfortunatly i dont know how strong a 90 or so year old woman is that is half blind and half deff!lol
LOL Tell her get off of her lazy *** and do something worth while!!! Gosh I hate how old people always act so week and tired all the time!!!

Plus she don't need to be able to see, you are the one lineing the thing up, all she needs to do is stay under the car an bench press the tranny!!!

Last edited by xeroguitar2003; Jun 20, 2009 at 03:16 AM. Reason: forgot to add
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Old Jun 20, 2009 | 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by mxrider914
thanks so much guys i finally got the tranny on!pushing the engine back did the trick. i still have one of the same problems as before i changed it though.i put the slave cylinder back on and i bled the system and the pedal still stays on the floor. i can see the slave pushing on the fork a little but not nearly as much as it should.if i push the pedal completly to the floor it comes back like maybe an inch. what else could it be. o and grip you are such a bad *** i hope im half as cool as you when i grow up, and the ............, so suspenceful, i never know what your gonna say next!
Congrats on your victory, you got the transmission in!
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Old Jun 20, 2009 | 01:05 PM
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does anytone know about the clutch pedal rubbing and moving sideways where it goes through the firewall. where does it come out to in the engine compartment, i cant find it, does it just go into the master cylinder?
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Old Jun 20, 2009 | 01:20 PM
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By no means was i trying to discourage anyone, i was merely being realistic. Congrats on the accomplishment. I know when i was 17 i sure as hell couldnt have even figured it out myself. Bravo for tackling such a tough job, especially on the floor
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Old Jun 20, 2009 | 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by mxrider914
i bled the slave and it still stays on the floor. when you press the clutch i could see the fork moving just a little on top of the trans but not nearly as much as it should and trust me the system had no air in it at all.
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You need to have someone push the engine back towards the rear of the car as far is it will go and hold it there while you push the tranny on.. The engine is at a messed up angle.
Gettin the tranny back on is the hardest part in my dictionary. What helped me in the past with tranny's is havin whoever is supportin the driveshaft end, insert the driveshaft and turn that part left and right so it will move the input shaft so it can go in.

I just came in this conversation, but remember to take your time. If you give it a try and if it dont work take a break. Youre not 100%, man. The car aint goin no where. This part of the hole swap is the most irratating. I have my first rx7 and I been doin this **** for years. IMO I think rx7's are the easiest just more time consuming. Could be worse, DSM AWD trannys suck *** doin the same thing on jacks stands by yourself, lol.
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