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Old 03-11-2012, 03:36 PM
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I am new to the ls/T56 stuff and I need a to remove my trans to have snyconizers replaced in 2nd gear. I was wanting to do this without removing the bellhousing, clutch and etc. If someone had a step by step process of this it would be great!!
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The transmission just unbolts from the bell housing leaving it attached to the block with all the clutch stuff in place.
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Should look like this!
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Should look like this!
I don't have to remove the shift fork or the slave from the trans?
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Originally Posted by 80bu
I don't have to remove the shift fork or the slave from the trans?
There is no fork. The slave stays on the trans and has to have the line removed at the quick connect located at the 9 o'clock position.
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There is no fork. The slave stays on the trans and has to have the line removed at the quick connect located at the 9 o'clock position.
I need to remove the braided line from the trans and then when I put the trans back in I need to bleed the clutch?
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You just unbolt the shifter, and if iirc unplug the 3 plugs on the driver side of transmission and 1 on the passenger side,quick disconnect the line to the slave, remove driveshaft and u bolt that tranny! It's as easy as any other rwd car I've pulled a transmission on.
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its easy. well if all the bolts agree to come out. mine did.

install. thats another story.



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