High PSI
15+ Year Contributor
- 142
- 17
- Oct 21, 2004
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USA,
Australia
Had to pull my trans out to figure out where I was leaking oil from (oil galley plug next to freeze plug) and why my clutch wasn't disengaging (clutch disc got stuck to Fidanza flywheel because I only moved the car about 10-feet before I found the oil leak, and thus didn't burn off the green anti-corrosion coating on the flywheel).
I'm on my third motor but as I was installing the trans yesterday I realised I've never installed just the trans myself. When I had the clutch done in 2003 I was totally green and paid a mechanic to do it. Every other time I bolted the trans to the motor and dropped it in from above. Installing the trans alone with the car on jack-stands (and without a tranny-jack, because I couldn't get the car high enough to use it) SUCKS! Probably the worst job I've done on any car...
Anyway, as I was buttoning up the flywheel inspection cover I looked up and noticed that the trans wasn't pulled in all the way on the transfer-case side, but was flush on the slave cylinder side...
Any suggestions on how to straighten this out? There's really nothing on the transfer case side of the block/trans to pull them together.
Currently the wide and rear motor mounts are installed (cross member and front mount not in yet). My plan was to leave everything connected to the mounts, but to loosen the trans bolts and shake the motor and trans around to see if I can get that dowel to slide in.
I'm on my third motor but as I was installing the trans yesterday I realised I've never installed just the trans myself. When I had the clutch done in 2003 I was totally green and paid a mechanic to do it. Every other time I bolted the trans to the motor and dropped it in from above. Installing the trans alone with the car on jack-stands (and without a tranny-jack, because I couldn't get the car high enough to use it) SUCKS! Probably the worst job I've done on any car...
Anyway, as I was buttoning up the flywheel inspection cover I looked up and noticed that the trans wasn't pulled in all the way on the transfer-case side, but was flush on the slave cylinder side...
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Any suggestions on how to straighten this out? There's really nothing on the transfer case side of the block/trans to pull them together.
Currently the wide and rear motor mounts are installed (cross member and front mount not in yet). My plan was to leave everything connected to the mounts, but to loosen the trans bolts and shake the motor and trans around to see if I can get that dowel to slide in.