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Monster 05-09-2003 09:41 PM

Can the SPF tranny be pulled without pulling the engine? I was just over getting my "new"3550 from the Taxman (Lew not the IRS):) and his car was up on the rack at his mechanicsshop. From what I saw it looked like the only was\y to get the tranny out was to pull the engine as well, due to the placement of the transmission mount which was a welded part of the frame.

just wondering,

Mike "monster"

NROTOXIN 05-11-2003 04:57 PM

Mike,
On the SPFs you peel back the carpet on the tranny tunnel, remove some screws from the tunnel, remove the tunnel and tranny from inside.

curtis

rbray 05-26-2003 07:55 AM

I'm bring this to the top because my internal bearing let go.
Does any body know what fork and throw out beaing I need to get to work with the autoworks set up?
Also, all the clutch fluid leaked into my bell housing, do I need to replace my clutch disk?
Thanks for your help


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