separating tranny from block - 2000 si
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separating tranny from block - 2000 si
I have a 2000 Si and I pulled my motor/tranny. I want to send the block to the machine shop but first I have to remove the tranny and strip it down. However I am unable to separate the tranny from the block. I have done this before to change a clutch, but the motor was still in the car.
Can someone please give me a tip on how to do this with the motor out of the car already?
Thanks !!!
Can someone please give me a tip on how to do this with the motor out of the car already?
Thanks !!!
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Re: separating tranny from block - 2000 si (nissanjon)
Grab a friend and he holds the engine, you hold the tranny and you wiggle and pull. Also try using a flat head screwdriver and pry it apart. It should come out. Some are harder than others
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Re: separating tranny from block - 2000 si (xtremeazian)
don't forget the three bolts under the trans 2 are 12mm the other I think is a 10
also do'nt forget the starter also has one long bolt that goes through the trans and into the block
also do'nt forget the starter also has one long bolt that goes through the trans and into the block
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Re: separating tranny from block - 2000 si (sans)
you guys are awesome, that's just what i needed to hear.
thanks to you, the motor and tranny are apart.
http://www.getrealmail.net/~nissanjon/mess.jpg
also, just thought i'd share a pic of my ORIGINAL clutch, after 172,000+ miles. Still got a little grip not much, but I have seen much worse with much fewer miles....
http://www.getrealmail.net/~ni...k.jpg
thanks to you, the motor and tranny are apart.
http://www.getrealmail.net/~nissanjon/mess.jpg
also, just thought i'd share a pic of my ORIGINAL clutch, after 172,000+ miles. Still got a little grip not much, but I have seen much worse with much fewer miles....
http://www.getrealmail.net/~ni...k.jpg
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