you don't need a special tool i take them off my mudding truck all the time. you do need a set of needle nose pliers to bull the big ring off then you have to use some M A N and pull straight out on them. if your M A N dose not work then use a big set of channel lockes to pull out then it should fall out. if you have a problem getting one back in you have to move the shaft up and down tell it goes in. it should only take a few min to get this done.
Automatic or manual trans?
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Automatic or manual.. That's a broad question
Yes. Be sure to remove the pilot bushing in the back end of that crankshaft in the motor that was a standard.
This is a major mechanical project. Remove the clutch and manual transmission and the radiator. Install automatic transmission, new driveshaft, new radiator. You have just spent as much as a car is worth.
Yes you can remove a manual transmission and replace it with an automatic. You will need to buy an aftermarket shifter kit of find a shifter for your vehicle from a junk yard. You will also either have to remove the clutch pedal or replace the pedal assembly
Is this automatic or manual
There is a special tool to remove the fuel line from the filter on Rangers/Explores. I bought mine at Autozone for around $10.
Hy, i have a ford fusion 2008 and I want to know how to remove the dashboard. Because I bought some LED lights and wanna plug them in. The came with a manual, but at the manual they start explaning with the dashboard already out.
remove and reinstall...tools and a manual...a good manual... ...everyone should have a manual for their vehicle, and the local library should have a professional shop manual available, to make copies of, in the Reference section...good luck:)
In most cases, the pilot bearing (or pilot bushing) does not need to be removed from the crankshaft when installing an automatic transmission, as it is primarily used with manual transmissions to support the end of the input shaft. However, if you are converting from a manual to an automatic or replacing components, it may be necessary to remove it for compatibility reasons. Always consult your vehicle's service manual for specific guidance related to your make and model.
It can be. If it's an automatic with the electronic NP233 transfer case, you should remove the driveshaft. If you have a manual transmission or the manual NP231 transfer case, you should shift them into neutral.