remove it from top or bottem??
Out the bottom is the only way. Just make sure you have 2 jacks available. Leave the drivers side engine mount attached. You may need to remove the crossmember.
I heard some people say that its easier to remove it from the top cause u dont have to remove so much parts for clearence. iim thinkn of takn it out from the bottom...what mounts do i have to remove other than the transmission mount????...btw im doing this on the floor no hoist unfortunatly.
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HEY. I took my trans out today at work. Replacing it with a junkyard POS. No choice. Car won't move!
Hint. Let the engine rest on the forward facing brace under the engine. The engine drops about an inch. Nice design by Honda. Remove the passenger radius rod. No choice. Must do. Otherwise, straight forward transmission removal.
Hint. Let the engine rest on the forward facing brace under the engine. The engine drops about an inch. Nice design by Honda. Remove the passenger radius rod. No choice. Must do. Otherwise, straight forward transmission removal.
No. I'm talking about the brace that runs paralell with the exuaust system. The black rolled sheet metal brace that runs front to back under the oil pan.
And, I'm talking about the radius rod. The thick piece of metal rod that goes from the lower control arm on the passenger side to the front of the subframe. It's in the way of the transmission and is easy to identify. Take those out and you're good to go.
Also, note that the rear engine mount bracket does not need to be unbolted from the engine. It looks like it attaches to the trans but doesn't. Also, the front engine mount bracket doesn't need to be removed as it only attaches to the engine.
I had my trans replaced in about 5 hours total.
And, I'm talking about the radius rod. The thick piece of metal rod that goes from the lower control arm on the passenger side to the front of the subframe. It's in the way of the transmission and is easy to identify. Take those out and you're good to go.
Also, note that the rear engine mount bracket does not need to be unbolted from the engine. It looks like it attaches to the trans but doesn't. Also, the front engine mount bracket doesn't need to be removed as it only attaches to the engine.
I had my trans replaced in about 5 hours total.
If you are dropping the transmission only, then from the bottom is the only way to go. Removing the p/s radius bar will give you some room. You will have to use a jack to support the engine as it will be necessary to loosen engine maounts especially removing the front mount to allow the engine to drop down low enough to get the trans out.
TIP: use two layers of cardboard to ease sliding it out from under the car. Sometimes if your car has an extra lip on it, you may need to remove that.
Unless you want to pull the whole thing engine and tranny out the top with a cherry picker, which can sometimes be easier especially when trying to mate them back together to reinstall.
TIP: use two layers of cardboard to ease sliding it out from under the car. Sometimes if your car has an extra lip on it, you may need to remove that.
Unless you want to pull the whole thing engine and tranny out the top with a cherry picker, which can sometimes be easier especially when trying to mate them back together to reinstall.
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