i am currently involved in a tranny swap (actually am 97% done) and i wanted to give potential tranny swappers some advice:
1. LABEL EVERYTHING. we lost at least 5 hours figuring out what goes where...
2. remove the tranny mount, it makes install easier
3. LABEL EVERYTHING
4. make sure you torque stuff down i have heard lots of horror stories about overtightening things
5. the half shafts may need a bit of "convincing" to go in. don't be scared to show them who is in charge.
6. be very patient with the rear motor mount. the transmission that was sold to me had one of the threads completely stripped. we had to go to the store and buy a top. (pain in the ass)
7.LABEL EVERYTHING
8. but some engine degreaser and make sure that when you install a part it is clean, and get some lithium grease and lube everything nice and good...
wed i will be bleeding the clutch, refilling the fluids, and hopefully the car will be in good condition...
1. LABEL EVERYTHING. we lost at least 5 hours figuring out what goes where...
2. remove the tranny mount, it makes install easier
3. LABEL EVERYTHING
4. make sure you torque stuff down i have heard lots of horror stories about overtightening things
5. the half shafts may need a bit of "convincing" to go in. don't be scared to show them who is in charge.
6. be very patient with the rear motor mount. the transmission that was sold to me had one of the threads completely stripped. we had to go to the store and buy a top. (pain in the ass)
7.LABEL EVERYTHING
8. but some engine degreaser and make sure that when you install a part it is clean, and get some lithium grease and lube everything nice and good...
wed i will be bleeding the clutch, refilling the fluids, and hopefully the car will be in good condition...
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