Mosesatm
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It's been many, many years since I replaced a manual transmission so hopefully some of you can help with this decision.
The more I think about it the more I wonder if the best way to replace the transmission is by pulling the engine and it out as one unit, installing the transmission out of the car, then reinstalling everything as one unit.
It just seems to me that crawling the car, without a lift, and trying to muscle the old transmission out, then lining up and installing the new one is going to be an awful task.
In my much younger days of working in the driveway, I'd rest the transmission on my chest, raise it up to the bellhousing, wiggle it around, cuss a little, then bring it back down, rest a bit, and try it again. I'm too old for that nonsense.
What do you think, is pulling everything at once the best way to go?
Thanks
The more I think about it the more I wonder if the best way to replace the transmission is by pulling the engine and it out as one unit, installing the transmission out of the car, then reinstalling everything as one unit.
It just seems to me that crawling the car, without a lift, and trying to muscle the old transmission out, then lining up and installing the new one is going to be an awful task.
In my much younger days of working in the driveway, I'd rest the transmission on my chest, raise it up to the bellhousing, wiggle it around, cuss a little, then bring it back down, rest a bit, and try it again. I'm too old for that nonsense.
What do you think, is pulling everything at once the best way to go?
Thanks