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speedy_talon28

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Apr 1, 2006
elkhart, Indiana
Hi, I was wondering if someone could please scan pic's from your mechanics shop manual on how to remove the transmissom and the driveaxles becaus, my cd is somewhere and I can't find it. I have a manual that I picked-up from autozone but they don't show in detail by detail in those manuals. Any help would be appreicated, thanks


P.S: I deceided to go with a stage 4 clutch
 
Don't have the book handy but it's pretty simple, put the car up on jackstands. Have another jack handy to stabilize the tranny, unbolt and it's even more self explainatory from there.

Remove all sensors first and clear any wiring around the transmission and the coast should be clear from there.

for the axle's.. remove the tires, bolts and a good pull should get you where you need to be. if you must use a hammer to break anything lose, be sure not to smack the side of the bracket, hit the lowest part possible to avoid damage.
 
ya man your cars a 94 n/t right? just drop the lower ball joints, and drop the tie rods. use a breaker bar between the tranny and the drive shaft to pop them out. With the lower ball join out. you can just pull the hole wheel out includine the drive shaft .

go by a chiltons manuel quit being lazy. besides there danm good refrence material.
 
ya man your cars a 94 n/t right? just drop the lower ball joints, and drop the tie rods. use a breaker bar between the tranny and the drive shaft to pop them out. With the lower ball join out. you can just pull the hole wheel out includine the drive shaft .

go by a chiltons manuel quit being lazy. besides there danm good refrence material.

I have a haynes manual but, it's doesn't give a very detailed brekdown of the components like the mechanics shop manual

hhmmm? maybe a chiltons manual is the same as the shop manual that the mechanic use, I'll have to check that out. thanks Turboeagletalon and Puscifer
 
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