OK, B18C Transmission Removal. Simple question.
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OK, B18C Transmission Removal. Simple question.
OK. Its official. Swaping an engine is easier than removing and installing a transmission. lol.
Damn this thing is being a bitch.
Ok, well, Ive got everything out and unbolted and the transmission is basically hanging there being slightly supported by jacks etc.
Theres a shaft looking thing that extends the driverside cv axle to the transmission. I didnt remove it when I pulled out the axels. Now, when I look under there, It appears that the extender thing has come out about 3 inches from the transmission. What should I do? Beat it out? Push it in?
I figured the transmission would lower and the extension thing would clear everything.
TIA!
Damn this thing is being a bitch.
Ok, well, Ive got everything out and unbolted and the transmission is basically hanging there being slightly supported by jacks etc.
Theres a shaft looking thing that extends the driverside cv axle to the transmission. I didnt remove it when I pulled out the axels. Now, when I look under there, It appears that the extender thing has come out about 3 inches from the transmission. What should I do? Beat it out? Push it in?
I figured the transmission would lower and the extension thing would clear everything.
TIA!
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Re: OK, B18C Transmission Removal. Simple question. (Steve Berman)
i think your talking about the intermediate shaft, being held onto the back of the engine by 3 bolts?
remove it.
remove it.
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Re: OK, B18C Transmission Removal. Simple question. (Kamin)
wtf. HOLY ****. I sir, am a moron. I didnt see any bolts.
GODAMN WORKING ON THE GROUND ******* SUCKSSSSSSSSSSSS!
THANKS VERY MUCH MY FRIEND.
now im off to unbolt the ****** just so the engine or transmission can fall on me
GODAMN WORKING ON THE GROUND ******* SUCKSSSSSSSSSSSS!
THANKS VERY MUCH MY FRIEND.
now im off to unbolt the ****** just so the engine or transmission can fall on me
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Re: OK, B18C Transmission Removal. Simple question. (Steve Berman)
make sure you put it back in all the way too
tranny fluid runs all out and U can ruin ur Tranny
tranny fluid runs all out and U can ruin ur Tranny
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Re: OK, B18C Transmission Removal. Simple question. (ITRacer121)
I already drained. it. :S the fluid would have come out when I pulled the axles if not right? :S
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Re: OK, B18C Transmission Removal. Simple question. (Steve Berman)
So you have to take the INT shaft out first before the tranny will separate from the block?Im about to do the same thing,what should i look forward too?Ohh yea i sold my head so its just the short block and tranny so i can see everthing.
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Re: OK, B18C Transmission Removal. Simple question. (J2turbo21)
yea i find tranny swaps more annoying than engine swaps too. just cuz you take off almost all the mounts, and then gotta work this thing loose horizontally before you can take it out. then they like to hide all the bolts all over the place. i think i really hated putting it back in rather than taking it out. its not hard, just tedious. good luck
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Re: OK, B18C Transmission Removal. Simple question. (Steve Berman)
steve no problem, ive pulled too many transmissions in the past 6 months so i can do it with my eyes closed now and the fluid dosent come out when you pull the axles only when you tilt or remove the transmission
J2turbo21 you dont HAVE to remove it, but it makes it 100x easier, the int shaft will hold the transmission vertical, without it you can rotate and work the transmission loose.
J2turbo21 you dont HAVE to remove it, but it makes it 100x easier, the int shaft will hold the transmission vertical, without it you can rotate and work the transmission loose.
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Re: OK, B18C Transmission Removal. Simple question. (Kamin)
Ok if someone were looking to do a swap of both the trans and motor would it be smart to reinstall the motor with the trans already attached or install individually?
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Re: OK, B18C Transmission Removal. Simple question. (Silver Civic OH)
Ok if someone were looking to do a swap of both the trans and motor would it be smart to reinstall the motor with the trans already attached or install individually?
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