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Transmission Install
I got it this far myself, and couldn't get the 2 guide pins at the 10 and 2 o'clock positions to line up, and push it in the last half inch. The fact there is a centerline fin on the transmission making it roll clockwise and counterclockwise easily didn't help. I had a buddy come over and we wiggled it into place after fighting it a bit.
Anyone else have this same struggle before? The splined input shaft went through the release bearing, friction disk female splines with no problems. It was getting the bigger part of the input shaft into the release bearing, guide pins lined up, and that final push into the pilot bushing. Having a transmission jack that altercates helps, but not as much as i expected. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.cam...0de7a57743.jpg |
Re: Transmission Install
Having had the T56 off my LS1 on three separate occasions, I can tell you it’s quite normal to struggle a little to do that last bit yourself, and very normal that it would go more smoothly with a second person.
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Re: Transmission Install
Originally Posted by JakeRobb
(Post 7009034)
Having had the T56 off my LS1 on three separate occasions, I can tell you it’s quite normal to struggle a little to do that last bit yourself, and very normal that it would go more smoothly with a second person.
Alllll that work by myself, and couldn't get the last dang inch. |
Re: Transmission Install
Get two 4 to 6 inch bolts that will screw into the bell housing. Cut the heads off. Screw them into the lower bell housing bolt holes and use them as guide pins when installing the trans. You can cut slots into the end of the bolts for a screwdriver if you want, but they usually come out with no problems.
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Re: Transmission Install
Originally Posted by rngilliland
(Post 7009103)
Get two 4 to 6 inch bolts that will screw into the bell housing. Cut the heads off. Screw them into the lower bell housing bolt holes and use them as guide pins when installing the trans. You can cut slots into the end of the bolts for a screwdriver if you want, but they usually come out with no problems.
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