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How to Remove 90-93 Automatic Transmission

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    How to Remove 90-93 Automatic Transmission

    I figured since I didn't see a sticky about how to do this, thought I would post this up. (Sorry, no pictures)

    Tools required:

    *Ratchet
    *Deep socket 17mm / Normal socket 10, 12, 14, 17 (all in mm)
    *Socket extension
    *10 mm box wrench
    *A breaker bar
    *Large flat head screw driver
    *A transmission jack or 3-4 Jackscrews
    *Drain pan
    *Rags

    1) Remove the hub cap and bolt the wheel back in.

    2) Punch out the spindle nut lock and loosen the spindle nut.

    3) Raise and support the vehicle and block the rear tires.

    4) Remove the wheel.

    5) Drain the transmission.

    6) Remove the all the damper fork nuts and all the brake hose nuts on the damper fork and on the shock absorber.

    7) Remove the damper fork.

    8) Remove the driver side and passenger side front suspension flange nut inside the engine bay and slide the upper arm out.

    9) Turn the steering wheel all the way to the passenger side and remove the passenger drive shaft spline from the hub.

    10) Separate the inner driveshaft from the transmission with a large screw driver (or crow bar).

    11) Remove the passenger side drive shaft. Do not pull.

    12) Remove the front radius rod.

    Under the car:

    1) Remove the center beam.

    2) Remove the torque converter cover, the control cable holder and remove shift control cable.

    3) Remove the drive plate bolts and four transmission housing bolts.

    Inside the engine bay:

    1) Place a transmission jack or several small jacks under the transmission.

    2) Disconnect all the electrical connectors.

    3) Remove the speed sensor gear shaft but leave the hoses on.

    4) Remove the distributor and mark the distributor shaft with a razor or a diamond etcher, usually on the head side or both.

    5) Remove the throttle control lever cable.

    6) Remove the transmission cooler hoses mounting bolts and their 4 washers.

    7) Remove the starter.

    8) Remove the all the transmission housing bolts.

    9) If the transmission won't come out, remove a horizontal side engine mounting bolt and raise oil pan (with a wooden block between the oil pan and jack) until the transmission clears.

    10) Lower the transmission into the transmission jack.

    11) With the driver side front suspension flange out of the way, turn the steering towards the right then remove the driver side inner drive shaft with a large flathead screw driver.

    12) Lower the low profile transmission jack and slide the transmission and the jack from under the car. Don't loose the two dowel pins.

    13) Block all transmission fluid ports from leakage and dust and dirt.

    14) If repairs are being done repair the transmission in a dust, sand free environment.

    #2
    Nice Man Thanks !!

    This should be a DIY
    Me with your Mother

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      #3
      Now where's the post on how to put a manual back in? :P
      Originally posted by deevergote
      Speaking of sigs... aRaKNiD, yours takes up more than my entire screen. Shrink it, or I will.

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        #4
        Originally posted by aRaKNiD
        Now where's the post on how to put a manual back in? :P
        you just go in reverse order.

        1. Make sure the flywheel and clutch bolts are tighten.

        2. Install slave cylinder.

        3. Install Tranny

        4. Tighten all tranny bolts

        5. Install and tighten Side and Rear Tranny mount.

        6. Install Axles. Torque Axle nuts.

        7. Install Manual Starter.

        8. Hook up wiring (read cpmikes auto to 5spd wiring info thread)

        9. Install Shifter and Cables

        10. Install Cluth Pedal

        11. Install Clutch Master Cylinder

        12. Install Clutch Line.

        13. Bleed Clutch Line

        14. Take her for a test drive. Before make sure everythings tighten.

        15. Take care of the clutch for at least 300miles.

        16. Enjoy the manual tranny.
        miss my turbo cb7
        moved onto volvos. dont know how that happened, just did

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          #5
          I'm not flaming this BUT...








          pics?
          Fix your Computer!

          Originally posted by MikeW
          D, I'm a fanciful motherfucker. My ish is clean, quick, plush, mature and sophisticated.

          ┌─┐
          ┴─┴
          ಠ_ರೃ

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            #6
            Originally posted by quickangel93
            you just go in reverse order.

            1. Make sure the flywheel and clutch bolts are tighten.

            2. Install slave cylinder.

            3. Install Tranny

            4. Tighten all tranny bolts

            5. Install and tighten Side and Rear Tranny mount.

            6. Install Axles. Torque Axle nuts.

            7. Install Manual Starter.

            8. Hook up wiring (read cpmikes auto to 5spd wiring info thread)

            9. Install Shifter and Cables

            10. Install Cluth Pedal

            11. Install Clutch Master Cylinder

            12. Install Clutch Line.

            13. Bleed Clutch Line

            14. Take her for a test drive. Before make sure everythings tighten.

            15. Take care of the clutch for at least 300miles.

            16. Enjoy the manual tranny.
            Heh, thanks...

            Now I just need to find a donor car, and be sure the owner isn't going to be around for at least half the day.
            Originally posted by deevergote
            Speaking of sigs... aRaKNiD, yours takes up more than my entire screen. Shrink it, or I will.

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