2500M-Removing tranny-

2500M-Removing tranny-

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shovel71

Original Poster:

22 posts

264 months

Sunday 5th June 2005
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Is it possible to remove the tranny from a 2500m without pulling the motor/tranny out? Can it be done fromunderneath?
SD

B16 RFF

883 posts

267 months

Monday 6th June 2005
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shovel71 said:
Is it possible to remove the tranny from a 2500m without pulling the motor/tranny out? Can it be done fromunderneath?
SD


There is plenty of room to remove the 3000m box from underneath, so I would think the answer is yes.

Paul.

brittanytvr

191 posts

239 months

Tuesday 7th June 2005
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Hi, no problems, you had to remove the exhaust system but not the manifold, the starter,the clutch slave, the mounting plate and the gearbox,the gear lever etc..and lift the car around 20 cm and I think you could remove it .Is it for the pin clutch?
cheers

shovel71

Original Poster:

22 posts

264 months

Thursday 9th June 2005
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Thanks all....got tranny out last night....had lost clutch action totally, and some fingers weren't contacting release bearing so figured it was diaphram spring..turns out the pressure plate lining material had split and half had come off totoally..it stakced on remaining, so threw off pressure on fingers...har was up on jackstands, and lowered engine angle an inch or two at back, blocked it and slid tranny back and off...no doubt back on will be more of challenge but beter then undoing all motor stuff...thanks again...

SD

shovel71

Original Poster:

22 posts

264 months

Thursday 9th June 2005
quotequote all
Thanks all....got tranny out last night....had lost clutch action totally, and some fingers weren't contacting release bearing so figured it was diaphram spring..turns out the pressure plate lining material had split and half had come off totoally..it stakced on remaining, so threw off pressure on fingers...har was up on jackstands, and lowered engine angle an inch or two at back, blocked it and slid tranny back and off...no doubt back on will be more of challenge but beter then undoing all motor stuff...thanks again...

SD