You unbolt them... you might have to use a hammer or pry bar to unseat them.
Yes, the cross member is under the load on a 1989 Chevy van.
It is up inside the drivers side frame rail, Back where the transmission cross member is. Kinda behind the drivers seat.
No you do not, it is not in the way. First remove the transfur case from the back of the transmission. Then you will have enough room to remove the trans.
Hello! My name is Robert I am taking a brake from my 89 Chevy trans removal.1.You start by removing all the bolts to the mounting bracket and cross member.2.Using a block of wood wider then the trans pan jack it up. 3.remove mounting bracket and cross member. 4.remove transfer case (watch out for the fluid) 5.Remove exhaust 6.remove transmission. Hello! My name is Robert I am taking a brake from my 89 Chevy trans removal.1.You start by removing all the bolts to the mounting bracket and cross member.2.Using a block of wood wider then the trans pan jack it up. 3.remove mounting bracket and cross member. 4.remove transfer case (watch out for the fluid) 5.Remove exhaust 6.remove transmission.
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Drop the dust cover. Drop the drive line take bolts out and there ya have it! It is difficult to remove the starter on a Blazer. Disconnect battery (negative), disconnect 2 wires on starter, remove 2 bolts - it drops down but you must still remove a cross member to remove it from the car
It taps into your bell housing, behind where the motor meets the tranny, it is right above your cross member, you can remove the cross member and get to it very easily, you do not have to remove it to replace it though
It will be up in the driver side frame rail about where the transmission cross member runs under the truck.
can remove out the top with a special tool available on line (don't remember the web site) or you have to remove out the bottom of vehicle. Means removal of cross member and lifting the car high in the air. Good Luck!
It is on the inside of the frame rail by the cross member on the driverside.
ON THE FRONT CROSS MEMBER BETWEEN THE WHEELS.