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bloody bell housings bolts
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bloody bell housings bolts
Hey everyone
Im halfway through removing my gearbox with only the last two bell housings bolts to go.
My problem is I don't have enough room to swing a
Spanner or socket
Wondering if anyone has any tips on making room to get to it?
Any ideas would be great
Im halfway through removing my gearbox with only the last two bell housings bolts to go.
My problem is I don't have enough room to swing a
Spanner or socket
Wondering if anyone has any tips on making room to get to it?
Any ideas would be great
Re: bloody bell housings bolts
The dodgy brothers method is to cut a hole in the body.
But the usual way is to use a really long extension bar and swing the ratchet from behind the transfer. A wobbly joint, or wobbly extension bar helps.
But the usual way is to use a really long extension bar and swing the ratchet from behind the transfer. A wobbly joint, or wobbly extension bar helps.
The worst part about being told you have Alzheimer's, is that it doesn't just happen once.
Re: bloody bell housings bolts
Yup, drop the rear of the gearbox right down and get a looooong extension bar.
My friends aren't holding me back..... I'm pulling 'em forward.
Re: bloody bell housings bolts
yup, yup, yup, what they said ^^^^^^^
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Thanks guys
Managed to get the bolts by dropping the back of the gearbox.
Anyone got any tips on sliding the box of the back of the engine?
Was thinking rather then a trolley jack, id use two ratchet straps over the chassis rails and under the box and lower it down.
Might be more easy to slide it off that way
Managed to get the bolts by dropping the back of the gearbox.
Anyone got any tips on sliding the box of the back of the engine?
Was thinking rather then a trolley jack, id use two ratchet straps over the chassis rails and under the box and lower it down.
Might be more easy to slide it off that way
Re: bloody bell housings bolts
TuffLuxy wrote:Thanks guys
Managed to get the bolts by dropping the back of the gearbox.
Anyone got any tips on sliding the box of the back of the engine?
Was thinking rather then a trolley jack, id use two ratchet straps over the chassis rails and under the box and lower it down.
Might be more easy to slide it off that way
Ratchet straps dont lower, they just undo with a bang! and your gearbox is suddenly on the ground or in your lap.
Ive used the straps that have a camlock type thing, that you can release slowly and lower the gearbox slowly.
03 HDJ100R GXL / 94 FJ45-80
Re: bloody bell housings bolts
engine crane down through the floor hole.
1982 hj60 3inch lift snorkel winch
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A trolley jack with a transmission adapter is as good as it gets, short of a hoist and transmission jack. The adapters are only 50 bucks from gasweld around these parts.
The worst part about being told you have Alzheimer's, is that it doesn't just happen once.
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I have a 2inch body lift in mine, so its a little easier to get to the top bolts, although I have been known to sit on the engine and run my arm between the firewall and engine to get to the very top bolt with a ratchet spanner.
Last time I was swapping gearboxes, I have my trusty trolley jack with no trans adaptor thing, and cam lock straps too. Was a shitty way of doing it, but I was by myself, and it did make it a little bit easier to drop down.
Drop the box down with the jack, but have the straps wrapped around the chassis rails, to hold it when it got to a certain point, then repeat.
Last time I was swapping gearboxes, I have my trusty trolley jack with no trans adaptor thing, and cam lock straps too. Was a shitty way of doing it, but I was by myself, and it did make it a little bit easier to drop down.
Drop the box down with the jack, but have the straps wrapped around the chassis rails, to hold it when it got to a certain point, then repeat.
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Got it
Thanks everyone just got some mates to help lower it down with some rope
Any tips on getting it back up?
Thanks everyone just got some mates to help lower it down with some rope
Any tips on getting it back up?
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I reckon this is the best method. Open drivers door and stick it in.tilts wrote:engine crane down through the floor hole.
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