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m35a2 clutch job..

beastm35

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I watched alot of videos on transmission removal this looks doable. When you put the trans back in place is there any special way that it lines up? Any help on that? thanks
 

cattlerepairman

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I watched alot of videos on transmission removal this looks doable. When you put the trans back in place is there any special way that it lines up? Any help on that? thanks
I replaced the copper bushing the transmission shaft slides into and it was a tight fit. Using longer studs instead of the transmission mounting bolts helped in sliding the tranny up to the bell housing. With everything lined up correctly I still had to put nuts on the studs and slowly snug those up, gently pressing the transmission shaft into the new bushing, until the tranny met the bell housing. Then I replaced the studs with the proper mounting bolts.

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Big Tom

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You need to be shure ,to use alignment tool to line up new clutch or you will not get trans in . Also put alittle grease on pilot bearing and spline .

Big Tom
 
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