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DJW3 03-16-04 01:59 PM

Tranny Installation
 
I'm starting to get frustrated and call it quits,"And I'm not a quitter".
I've been trying nonstop for 2 days in the cold ass garage trying to put the tranny back on after the clutch flywheel job.
I've already found out that the tranny won't go up into or out under from the body unless you turn it sideways to get around the pre-cat.
But I've tried the wiggle, and I tried the giggle, I've even tried the engine tilt, while pushing with my feet and turning the driveshaft.
Nothing worked. If I can't get the damn thing done in 2 more, I'm bringing the car in 2 pieces to the shop and getting them to do it for $200

Please help my pockets!!!!

krazykoncepts 03-16-04 02:03 PM

help...i am in the EXACT same spot. my garage is freezing, and i have a friend over and we came it to warm up...i cant get the damn thing in.

i have removed my whole exhaust though

DJW3 03-16-04 02:10 PM

My grandfather,"certified mechanic,"says to loosen the bolts holding the pressure plate on, and line it up. Tighten it after the clutch and tranny are lined up then tighten the pressure plate, and push it up the past inch and vioala.

I don't know if that works on this particular model of car though.

Help Please!!!

krazykoncepts 03-16-04 02:31 PM

is that wut u did?

SureShot 03-16-04 02:37 PM

I also remove the pre-cat and wedge a stick from the radiator top brace to the engine to tilt it back.

krazykoncepts 03-16-04 02:40 PM

ok ill try the tiltin technique

DJW3 03-16-04 04:48 PM

I'll have to take the turbo off then too won't I?

reboot 03-16-04 04:50 PM

i had a shop do mine. what they did was took off my whole turbo back to slide her in. had to wiggle a bit but she went in after a few minutes.

krazykoncepts 03-16-04 06:04 PM

i got the bottom in flush, the top is about an inch out, when i lift up the back of the tranny i doesnt go, the whole engine just moves, should i try to screw it in slowly pulling it together?

krazykoncepts 03-16-04 06:25 PM

help

krazykoncepts 03-16-04 06:54 PM

guess ill take a nap and wait for some sort of response

Turbonut 03-16-04 06:55 PM

No, don't try and "pull" it together with bolts. You've got to have the engine tilted downward more than when it is sitting loose on the motor mounts. Get the exhaust out of the way, and make certain that the pilot bearing is in the dead center of the clutch disc. If you used an alignment tool it would be pretty easy, but that also has some play in it. The pilot bearing must be centered. Once centered and engine tilted more than normal, get some help, or us a jack to get it up there and in.

sunshine 03-16-04 07:02 PM

What I did is get under the car from the front (so my head is pointing to the back of the car, and bench press the bellhousing into place while a friend is tilting the motor back. The rear of the tranny is supported by a tranny jack.

This is what worked best for me.
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PHATFC3S 03-16-04 07:18 PM

i put the tranny up on a jack and slid it up into place a lil bit stuck the shifter back in it and put it into gear, put the driveshaft back into it, and turned the driveshaft a lil at a time and just kept sliding it forward and pulling back and turning again until it all went into place. and then pushed it all the way in and bolted it up.

WAYNE88N/A 03-16-04 07:29 PM

try turning the flywheel just a little with a big screwdriver in between stab attempts, and like sunshine said, on your back with your feet pushing on the bellhousing and your hands supporting the weight & jiggling it from the back...

krazykoncepts 03-16-04 07:39 PM

well i dont have a friend with me now...but i am going to go and try a little of everything from ur replies

DJW3 03-17-04 02:48 AM

Yeah,
!!EVERYONE LISTEN!!

THE CLUTCH ALIGNMENT TOOL THAT MOST COMPANIES ACCOMPANY WITH THIER CLUTCHES ARE NOT MEANT TO HOLD THE WEIGHT OF THE CLUTCH DURING INSTALLATION. YOU HAVE TO DO SO MANUALLY WHILE TIGHTEN ON THE PRESURE PLATE. IT IS SIMPLY MEANT TO HELP YOU WITH ASSEMBLY NOTHING MORE. IT IS MOST LIKELY A MASS PRODUCED UNIVERSAL ITEM AND EVEN THOUGH THE NAME ON THE PACKAGE MAY HAVE A DIFFERENT NAME IT IS MORE THAN LIKELY FROM THE SAME DAMN SWEAT SHOP IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC.

TRUST ME WITH THIS!
I'VE LEARNED THIS FIRST HAND AND PAY'D FOR IT.

DJW3 03-19-04 07:08 PM

ALSO, DON'T FORCE ANYTHING BECAUSE AS I'M FINDING OUT, THIS IS A DELICATE PEICE OF MACHINERY.
YOU'LL PAY FOR IT IF YOU DON'T KEEP THIS VALUBLE PIECE OF INFO IN YOU'R MIND AT ALL TIMES WHILE WORKING ON YOUR FC.

sunshine 03-19-04 07:14 PM

STOP YELLING!!!!

My clutch allignment tool has no problems holdig the clutch for the 3 seconds it takes me to place the PP over the top of it!

DJW3 03-21-04 08:07 PM

oooookkkkkk!!!!

krazykoncepts 03-21-04 08:10 PM

mines done....just little things here and there but i drove it yesterday

DJW3 03-22-04 09:57 AM

good job man, no jokes!


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