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    Can you take out tranny without pulling out the engine?

    Hey guys, so i need to take out the tranny, but i dont have the equipment to pull out the engine with the tranny together. So i tried to take it out, but so far i dont see the way how i can do it, is it possible?
    Thanks

    #2
    Yes, the transmission will come out separately.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Batz View Post
      Hey guys, so i need to take out the tranny, but i dont have the equipment to pull out the engine with the tranny together. So i tried to take it out, but so far i dont see the way how i can do it, is it possible?
      Thanks
      Yes im working on mine right now only one bolt left but i got to go and buy some better extension this is a run on sentence if ive ever hear one.

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        #4
        I've pulled a 5 spd from eta. The cylinder head stopped the motor from tipping out backwards. Tilting all the way back helped with bolt removal.

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          #5
          Buy service manual and follow instructions. Too difficult?

          A giant 12ft extension is needed to remove transmission


          Or does buying a service manual offend cheap r3vers? Doing things correct often offends r3vtards

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            #6
            Originally posted by Wanganstyle View Post
            A giant 12ft extension is needed to remove transmission
            Um, what?

            3 foot yes! 12 foot? No.
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              #7
              Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
              Um, what?

              3 foot yes! 12 foot? No.
              Sorry; whatever the distance from starter to guibo area is. Giant


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