Shawn,
I stand corrected. I did not think about a non overdrive transmission. I have
just recently put my overdrive transmission back in.
Greg Perry
-----Original Message-----
From: "Shawn J. Loseke" <sloseke@holly.colostate.edu>
Sent: Mar 4, 2005 9:03 AM
To: 6pack <6pack@autox.team.net>, Greg Perry <rgperry@earthlink.net>,
Robert Breazeale <RobertBreazeale@msn.com>
Subject: RE: Gearbox removal
Actually it is possible but a whole lot more work. It will not lower straight
down with a transmission jack. The exhaust, tranmission crossmember and
propshaft all have to come out. Even then the bellhousing might give
difficulty passing between the floorboards without partially bringing the
transmission into the cockpit so you could jockey it through the bottom.
Resulting in a sore body and several busted knuckles in the process.
It is far easier to pull the passenger seat, place a piece of cardboard or
towel on the carpet, swing the tranny over to it and pull it out the passenger
door.
Shawn J. Loseke
1972 TR6
Fort Collins, CO
>===== Original Message From Greg Perry <rgperry@earthlink.net> =====
>Robert,
>
>The TR6 frame is in the way of removing the transmission from below. The
transmission will not fit between the frame with the engine installed.
>
>Greg Perry
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Robert Breazeale <RobertBreazeale@msn.com>
>Sent: Mar 4, 2005 12:37 AM
>
>Subject: Gearbox removal
>
>Both the Bentley and Haynes manuals indicate to remove the gearbox from
>inside the car, lifting it up and out. Has anyone attempted to remove it by
>lowering it with a transmission jack?
>
>Robert Breazeale
>Folsom, California
>'68 TR250 CD1553L
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