swivel adapter and long extensions. unbolt exhaust y pipe ,remove trans crossmember and lower eng.&trans. helps tremendous
Remove the driveshaft from the back of your Chevy transmission. Remove the transmission mount retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts from the Bell housing. The transmission can then slide backwards. Don't forget to unbolt the torque converter from the flex-plate and remove the torque converter with the transmission.
The 1996 Chevy S 10 pickup truck bell housing is held in place with eight retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts and the bell housing will separate from the transmission.
drop rear end out then you can slide out trans. ///remove the drive shaft disconnect transmission mounts unbolt the bell housing from the engine and pull transmission back and out if you only want to remove transmission remove the four bolts from the bell housing and pull out tranny
YES. It will have 3 bolts that hold it in place in the bell housing. Must remove transmission to service.
There are 6 bolts that holds the transmission to the engine.
You will have to REMOVE the transmission and when you look in the bell-housing you will see the slave cyclinder. Remove the 4 bolts that hold it in place and replace it.
Should be 6 bolts on the bell housing to mate it to the engine.
NO. You will have to remove the transmission bolts and move the transmission back alittle after you have removed the driveshaft,transmission lines,crossmember bolts,starter,flywheel dust cover,front driveshaft,torque converter bolts. NO OTHER WAY.
It's the part of the transmission that bolts to the engine block.
Generally a person would unbolt the transmission mount from the transmission cross member then carefully jack up the tranny thenremove the mount then lower the tranny toaccess the upper bellhousing bolts and remove them first then remove the lower ones.
Remove the driveshaft. Remove the shifting linkage. Unbolt the transmission from the Bell housing. Remove the transmission mount bolts. Pull the transmission backwards, to remove it.
Bell housing bolts and the torque converter bolts.