whitey86
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Well looking at mine , you can reach it with a socket from the ground , However I have a 2" body lift , so if you were thinking body lift id do it now , would help.
So, Christmas shopping and sick wife have slowed things down a bit, but I'm down to one bolt on the bell housing holding the engine to gearbox and they can come out.
It's the same bolt that gave me grief removing the Z24 3 yrs ago - top of the gearbox, and to the drivers side. By the time I get a spanner on it, there is no room to move it, let alone put any force on it. And from underneath I can barely reach up to put socket on it while on my back.
I've pulled the gearstick boot off and am going to tackle the bolt that way, from inside the cabin along the top of the gearbox, when I can get another 500mm or so extender for the socket set. Any other thoughts?
Yep, an auto. Unfortunately, that's where the complexity in the wiring seems to come from. The auto is run by an ecu that gets information from all over the car. If you're going manual, then I reckon you'll get away with a few minor changes.
Ahh you could always stay manual, save yourself some headaches and sell me the Transmission
You must have triple jointed arms or something . Already spent a lot of time in my back trying this!
Hopefully will get the chance to have another crack in the morning. At least the rain here has cooled things down a bit.
Looks like I can reach the bolt with two extensions from the cabin, and have plenty of room to swing the ratchet or breaker bar. Without any swivels. Just need to find some time to actually do it! Wife not well, do I'm drafted into more of the preparations for tomorrow.
3:50pm It's out! 15 mins, most of it buggerising about trying to get the socket onto the bolt, 3 mins to crack the bolt, and get it out. I will never ever undo this bolt in any other way after this. Brilliant.
Sorry to hear, Whitey86. At least you can follow ours, and avoid the scraped knuckles, cuts and bruises.
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