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How do you remove a Chevy transmission?
The crankshaft pulley must be periodically turned with a deep socket wrench to access all four bolts. Lift the transmission with the jack until it lifts slightly, then slowly pull the transmission with the jack towards the rear of the Silverado until the transmission disengages from the engine.
What tools do you need to pull a transmission?
Wrenches. Every mechanics tool set has a variety of wrenches suitable for removing a transmission. You should make sure that your tools include a collection of open-end and box-end wrenches, sockets, drivers, a breaker bar, and a good pair of vise grips to be used as a last resort.
How do you remove a transmission from a Turbo 350?
How to Remove a Turbo 350
- Disconnect the battery so the engine cannot be turned over while your hands are around the torque converter and flywheel.
- Jack up the vehicle and place all four corners on jack stands.
- Remove the drive shaft from the vehicle.
- Locate the transmission cross member that runs across the vehicle.
How do you remove a transmission from a Chevy truck?
You will need to lift the front wheels at least six inches above the floor so the transmission can be removed from underneath the vehicle when it is dropped down. Remove the front drive shaft, if it is 4wd. Then remove the exhaust flange from the exhaust manifold. Remove the electrical and transmission oil cooler lines.
Where do you remove transmission nuts and bolts?
3-C) Look closely at the top rear of the engine (back by the firewall) where the transmission bell housing bolts to the engine. Remove any of the top bell housing to engine bolts that are accessible – otherwise the bolts will be removed later from underneath. Note: You should be placing nuts and bolts in their labeled containers as you remove them.
How to remove transmission brackets from a car?
Remove any of the top bell housing to engine bolts that are accessible – otherwise the bolts will be removed later from underneath. Note: You should be placing nuts and bolts in their labeled containers as you remove them. Note: When removing brackets, mark their locations or make a simple drawing showing their locations.
How do you remove transmission from cross member?
With the weight of the transmission resting on the jack, remove the transmission mount bolts. Removing the transmission mount bolts (or nuts) allows the transmission to be separated from the cross member. Remove the cross member to frame mounting bolts and then remove the cross member.