Just wondering how do you get the gear box out with the crossmember in place that holds the torsion bars not had a proper look yet under it
nI thought it looked a bugger so say to move box back would be diffs dropped gear lever of unbolt box mounts and move back in theory
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no if you are going to try and move the box back, just remove the prop shaft's no need to touch the diffs, but I really do not know if you can get it back far enough, do not forget if you can just squeez the clutch out you must have enough space to insert an alignment tool to centre the plate, Rick
Hi mate, I did mine not that long ago. Removing torsion bars and cross member was easy enough just heavy work as I was on my back! (no ramp) Plenty of posts on removing torsion bars on here. One bolt on the gearbox is opposite to the others so watch out for that. You will need a few of you to lift it back on!! Took three of us. I'm no expert but managed ok. Not sure you would be able to slide it back and get in ok. Thanks Craig
Have you any pix of this procedure...
Hi mate, I did mine not that long ago. Removing torsion bars and cross member was easy enough just heavy work as I was on my back! (no ramp) Plenty of posts on removing torsion bars on here. One bolt on the gearbox is opposite to the others so watch out for that. You will need a few of you to lift it back on!! Took three of us. I'm no expert but managed ok. Not sure you would be able to slide it back and get in ok. Thanks Craig
Ive done plenty on my own on my back just take weight with trolley jack is well ballanced on the gearbox crossmember
Sorry ment props not diffs lol it maybe better to pull engine out but my only snag is this one has aircon what would it take to remove the torsion bars if I mark them up
I just don't want them to bodge it they don't look the most trustworthy place to have it done if I do it myself I kno if it goes tits up it's down to me I have changed quite a few clutches in quite a few types of cars and 4x4
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