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is it posible to take the tranny out without undoing the clutch

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ntalon

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Mar 7, 2005
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So is it posible to take the tranny out without undoing the clutch from the flywheel? It would really make things alot easyer if it did.

Thanks
 
FYI: the flywheel and clutch are a modular system on our car, so they would come off together. As for your question. taking off the transmisssion without taking off the clutch shouldn't be that hard, but it wouldn't be a real big problem if it came off as well, since our flywheels and clutches come as one unit.
 
Like bigrand said we have modular systems meaning the clutch and flywheel are in one unit. The clutch is bolted to what is called a flexplate, on the motor. When you remove the transmission it will still be stuck onto the motor, like so...

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Ok. I'm not sure if I'm understanding this right. last time i took my tranny out i undid the 4 bolts from the flexplate to the clutch but i had a real hard time putting the clutch back on. so i was wondering if i could pull the tranny out without undoing those 4 bolts and leaving the clutch on the motor/ flexplate

Thanks sorry if im confuesing people
 
As shown in my picture, the transmission isn't bolted up anymore(not even in the pic) and the clutch is still mounted on the flexplate. So yes, you can remove the tranny without removing the clutch from the flexplate. :thumb:

The reason you were having a hard time getting the clutch on last time was because, even though they look like it, the bolt holes are not all on the same axis. 3 of them are, but one is offset a bit differently, so the clutch will only bolt one certain way to the flexplate.
 
ahhh good i do not wanna pull that clutch off i guess i will have to jack the motor up abit and maybe slde that tranny out. for my 3rd time takin it out i should be getting good at this ROFL
 
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