Undo shift linkage, two choices on this, undo nuts and let linkage hang or pull cotter pins and leave linkage plates attached to transmission.
Then disconnect the drive shaft.
Undo the 4 bolts holding the transmission to the bell housing.
At this point it should just slide out and fall on the floor if you are not careful.
Need to know if it is a truck or car and if it is a standard or automatic transmission.
Yes, but you have to remove the automatic transmission housing, and you have to replace the Torque Converter with a standard transmission clutch that matches the type of transmission with which you are mating the engine.
You will have to remove the transmission and torque converter from the car to get to the front seal.
where do you put transmission oil in a standard car?
Under the car on the upper side of the transmission you will find a plug. Remove the plug and stick you finger in the hole. If you feel fluid, then it is full.
1. put the car on some ramps 2. now get under the car and remove the bolts on the oil pan the oil pan should be located on the bottom of the transmission in the center of the car
No it will not, There is not enough room for it to fit. A car transmission is alot smaller then a truck transmission.
That would be a standard transmission.
You can find a standard transmission car rental for your upcoming trip at most major car rental companies. Be sure to specify your preference for a manual transmission when making your reservation.
Looking from under the car, there is a check plug on the transmission. Have to remove the plug, the oil should just drip out, if not, add to the level of the plug only.
It will fit but you will have to get a shorter driveshaft. The truck transmissions are longer then a passenger car transmission.
It will fit but you will have to get a shorter driveshaft. The truck transmissions are longer then a passenger car transmission.