CaseyR
08-13-2003, 17:53
My clutch has decided to stay mostly engaged - I think perhaps it is time rebuild the clutch. Running clutchless with a 5-speed in traffic is possible, I found out, but not fun...
How is the easy way to drop the bell housing? I pulled the transmission a few months back to look at the clutch, but even without the transmission in the way, I couldn't see the top bolts on the bell housing - much less get my hand up there to loosen them.
When I dropped the tranny, I held the engine up with a floor jack, but when I lowered the floor jack, the engine only dropped by about 1/2" so I still couldn't figure out how to get to the top bell housing bolts. Hopefully, I won't have to yank the engine...
(There thought there were a couple of threads in the archives on this, but I did a search and found nothing.)
The vehicle is a high mileage '93 x-cab, long bed with the 5 speed tranny.
How is the easy way to drop the bell housing? I pulled the transmission a few months back to look at the clutch, but even without the transmission in the way, I couldn't see the top bolts on the bell housing - much less get my hand up there to loosen them.
When I dropped the tranny, I held the engine up with a floor jack, but when I lowered the floor jack, the engine only dropped by about 1/2" so I still couldn't figure out how to get to the top bell housing bolts. Hopefully, I won't have to yank the engine...
(There thought there were a couple of threads in the archives on this, but I did a search and found nothing.)
The vehicle is a high mileage '93 x-cab, long bed with the 5 speed tranny.