Getting to top 3 Tranny bolts
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Getting to top 3 Tranny bolts
Yesterday I attempted to replace my clutch but hit a road-block when removing the upper 3 tranny bolts. I successfully removed the starter bolt, dropped the subframe, etc and had everything removed but the 3 top transmission bolts. I only had 3/8" extensions at the time, and breaking the bolt loose was not happening. It was getting cold and dark, so I put the car back together and admitted defeat (for now).
Doing some research, looks like I need about 2-3 foot worth of 1/2" drive extensions to get required torque to remove these bolts. I only attempted to remove the passenger side upper bolt; the topmost driver-side bolt looked the hardest to get to. It is way deep in the tunnel and looked almost impossible to remove.
I found a 20" 1/2" drive extensions at sears; plan to pick up 2 of these. So aside from the 40" long extension, any other tips you can offer? I'm going to reattempt to do this next weekend.
My other hurdle, which I didn't encounter yet, is reinstalling the tranny with one person using a floor jack. I know it can be done, but it's going to be a tough balancing act doing it solo.
Doing some research, looks like I need about 2-3 foot worth of 1/2" drive extensions to get required torque to remove these bolts. I only attempted to remove the passenger side upper bolt; the topmost driver-side bolt looked the hardest to get to. It is way deep in the tunnel and looked almost impossible to remove.
I found a 20" 1/2" drive extensions at sears; plan to pick up 2 of these. So aside from the 40" long extension, any other tips you can offer? I'm going to reattempt to do this next weekend.
My other hurdle, which I didn't encounter yet, is reinstalling the tranny with one person using a floor jack. I know it can be done, but it's going to be a tough balancing act doing it solo.
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leave the rear of the trans bolted to the car.
Lower the subframe 3".
Use a long handle box wrench for the top two, working from under the hood. Top two are a breeze this way.
As for the third, (im sure you mean the one on the drivers side) break it loose with 1/2" drive tools. Remove it with 3/8" drive tools. A 1/2 socket or swivel socket is bulky and will get pinned against the car as you loosen the bolt.
Lower the subframe 3".
Use a long handle box wrench for the top two, working from under the hood. Top two are a breeze this way.
As for the third, (im sure you mean the one on the drivers side) break it loose with 1/2" drive tools. Remove it with 3/8" drive tools. A 1/2 socket or swivel socket is bulky and will get pinned against the car as you loosen the bolt.
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Thanks for that Bill. Never thought of getting to the top two bolts from under the hood. I'll give that a shot.
For the other driver's side bolt, how long of an extension did you end up using to break the bolt? Is one 20" extension enough?
For the other driver's side bolt, how long of an extension did you end up using to break the bolt? Is one 20" extension enough?
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All you need is a 3ft extension and a 17mm wobbly socket. Drop the subframe and tilt the rear of the trans down slighty. Remove all bolts, easy peasy. Just finished putting in my fourth clutch in the car this morning. Under 3 hours from start to finish. Best investment you'll ever make is a good quality set of wobbly sockets. I prefer snapon, but any quality brand will do. Makes removing the hard to reach bolts a breeze. Good luck on you install.
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leave the rear of the trans bolted to the car.
Lower the subframe 3".
Use a long handle box wrench for the top two, working from under the hood. Top two are a breeze this way.
As for the third, (im sure you mean the one on the drivers side) break it loose with 1/2" drive tools. Remove it with 3/8" drive tools. A 1/2 socket or swivel socket is bulky and will get pinned against the car as you loosen the bolt.
Lower the subframe 3".
Use a long handle box wrench for the top two, working from under the hood. Top two are a breeze this way.
As for the third, (im sure you mean the one on the drivers side) break it loose with 1/2" drive tools. Remove it with 3/8" drive tools. A 1/2 socket or swivel socket is bulky and will get pinned against the car as you loosen the bolt.
Just wanted to thank you. Got the clutch install done this Saturday.
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