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Am I screwed??

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95talontsi

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Jun 29, 2002
Princeton,
I am in the processe of taking out my trany, followed all the instructions, up to taking out the driveshaft, instructions say to support engine. I don't have a engine lift, do I have to support the engine? or can I do it another way then with a lift, or am I screwed??
 
well i have a 91. drop the cross member under the trans and there should be one under the motor and the trans should juat about fall out. but you can always use a jack stand or a jack.
 
Being that you have a 2nd gen and 3 of the mounts are on the tranny, you'll want to support the motor with something. Even if it is bricks w/ a board on top to distribute the load across the oil pan. Just support it with -something-.
 
thanks thinking about using a little jack and board on the larger part of the oil pan. or should I so with the smaller flatter part (where the drain plug is)
 
Put the jack where you can support the largest amount of the motor, w/ the least amount of stress on the oil pan. Spready the load across the largest portion of the pan that you can.
 
I have taken out my tranny 3 times, never once supported the motor. She is still in one piece. Just do it quickly, me and a buddy are usually done within 2 hours. Unless you are rebuilding it, you can usually let the motor "hang".
 
I don't personally have a 2g... but I've helped change a clutch in a 2g once (& waaay too many times on a 1g)... & we had a 2x4 board cut to go side to side across the engine bay... & then supported the motor w/ a strap (like used to secure stuff in the back of a p/u truck).. worked quite well.. the rachet straps would prolly work well also.
 
Its easy if your worried 2 pieces of 4by2 wood blocks steel pole from your local park swing and a the chain + 10mm bolt and nut.:laugh:
 
yeah I got it, used the scissor jack, a peice of wood and a bunch of towels, will see if the oil pan is in good shape, I don't think I'm worried about it just lifted a 350chevy with a auto tranny by the oil pan.
 
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