Removing gearbox
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Removing gearbox
Ok, from the varied threads around on this site, sadly not enough detail.
Long story short, I need the gearbox out.
Apart from disconnecting hoses, driveshafts, starter and some wiring,
How do I go about dropping it from the car with the engine still in there?
I would normally remove the entire engine, but honestly, in this situation, perhaps it's simply easier.. (maybe) to remove just the box.
On a ventured guess, as I havent stuck my head under the hood of an fto for a while.
Remove cross member
Remove passenger side wheel/ suspension?
remove gearbox mount, undo bolts holding 2 together, slide off?
Missing something? Apart from how much of a sl*t this will be?
Long story short, I need the gearbox out.
Apart from disconnecting hoses, driveshafts, starter and some wiring,
How do I go about dropping it from the car with the engine still in there?
I would normally remove the entire engine, but honestly, in this situation, perhaps it's simply easier.. (maybe) to remove just the box.
On a ventured guess, as I havent stuck my head under the hood of an fto for a while.
Remove cross member
Remove passenger side wheel/ suspension?
remove gearbox mount, undo bolts holding 2 together, slide off?
Missing something? Apart from how much of a sl*t this will be?

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Re: Removing gearbox
- Remove cross member & lower mount bolts
- Put jack under motor & get it level
- Undo gearbox top mount to car
- Undo all bellhousing bolts
- Lower jack down till motor is slanted approx 10 degrees
- Get in there & man handle the box off the spline
- Lower box onto ground below.
Easy. Done. Haven't even finished my tinny.
- Put jack under motor & get it level
- Undo gearbox top mount to car
- Undo all bellhousing bolts
- Lower jack down till motor is slanted approx 10 degrees
- Get in there & man handle the box off the spline
- Lower box onto ground below.
Easy. Done. Haven't even finished my tinny.
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Re: Removing gearbox
Try and beat an hour and a half ...
I just had to add it ......
sublime19 wrote:Lol clearly you don't know me well enough, it was a joke![]()
I talk a lot of sh*t, usually have to keep a roll of toilet paper handy in the car for my mouth
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Re: Removing gearbox
This ^
I set the new bench mark 2 weeks ago pulling q2cme's gearbox out
I set the new bench mark 2 weeks ago pulling q2cme's gearbox out

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Re: Removing gearbox
AwesomeBennoz wrote:- Remove cross member & lower mount bolts
- Put jack under motor & get it level
- Undo gearbox top mount to car
- Undo all bellhousing bolts
- Lower jack down till motor is slanted approx 10 degrees
- Get in there & man handle the box off the spline
- Lower box onto ground below.
Easy. Done. Haven't even finished my tinny.
Cheers Ben, thought that'd be the case.
Highly doubt I'd have it done in that sort of time.
The greater fun will be putting the car back in the street

I just really hope it's the damn gearbox that's making this noise.

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Re: Removing gearbox
Are you going to sit in it, and roll it down the street with no gearbox to see if there is still a noise...Astron_Boy wrote:AwesomeBennoz wrote:- Remove cross member & lower mount bolts
- Put jack under motor & get it level
- Undo gearbox top mount to car
- Undo all bellhousing bolts
- Lower jack down till motor is slanted approx 10 degrees
- Get in there & man handle the box off the spline
- Lower box onto ground below.
Easy. Done. Haven't even finished my tinny.
Cheers Ben, thought that'd be the case.
Highly doubt I'd have it done in that sort of time.
The greater fun will be putting the car back in the street(that's on a hill)
I just really hope it's the damn gearbox that's making this noise.

I just had to add it ......
sublime19 wrote:Lol clearly you don't know me well enough, it was a joke![]()
I talk a lot of sh*t, usually have to keep a roll of toilet paper handy in the car for my mouth
Astron_Boy wrote:Hold me Sooty, I need man comfort.
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:kustom:rock_it wrote:Are you going to sit in it, and roll it down the street with no gearbox to see if there is still a noise...
well, it may be an engine noise, but I'm leaning toward gearbox.
Noise only happens badly when I turn left hand corners, had a slight noise when travelling in a straight line, no noise at all turning right hand corners....
Pain in the

And I've done a long list of replacements to go past things it could be; with no resolve.

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Tried wheel bearings ... ?Astron_Boy wrote::kustom:rock_it wrote:Are you going to sit in it, and roll it down the street with no gearbox to see if there is still a noise...
well, it may be an engine noise, but I'm leaning toward gearbox.
Noise only happens badly when I turn left hand corners, had a slight noise when travelling in a straight line, no noise at all turning right hand corners....
Pain in the
And I've done a long list of replacements to go past things it could be; with no resolve.
I just had to add it ......
sublime19 wrote:Lol clearly you don't know me well enough, it was a joke![]()
I talk a lot of sh*t, usually have to keep a roll of toilet paper handy in the car for my mouth
Astron_Boy wrote:Hold me Sooty, I need man comfort.
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Re: Removing gearbox
yep, as said, I've done a list of things, and still no joy.
I believe the problem is as Ben had with his gearbox initially before it imploded, and that's to say a bad bearing at the diff.
I believe the problem is as Ben had with his gearbox initially before it imploded, and that's to say a bad bearing at the diff.
