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Brett 25-Oct-2003 11:00 AM

What do You think?
 
Alright, my 88 4d beater needs a new tranny, now do you think it would be easier to put the car on blocks and drop the tranny or pull the motor and change it outside of the car. I don't have a hoist, but i do have an engine lift and some engine removal experience. So, which do you guys think will be the least time consuming?

Notorious 25-Oct-2003 11:05 AM

Im not to sure exactly, but youll probably learn more by taking out the engine and changing it out side the car. But time consuming wise, I would think maybe raising car on blocks, and dropping tranny would be faster. Although, I have no experience in this myself, so I am just guessing.

imported_My Blue Si 25-Oct-2003 11:11 AM

Brett, it's better to just drop it underneath the car like I did. Jack the car up high, remove the 3 mounts and wrap the chain from the engine hoist on the motor for support so you dont damage or break the last mount and then just pull it out from underneath the car. I did it in my garage in a couple of hours and I barely had any tools.

It's a bit tougher installing it though b/c the tranny is a bit heavy and it's a pain in the ass lining up with the input shaft on the tranny to the center of the clutch disk perfectly while your pulling the tranny from outside of the car threw the hood. If you have someone to give you a quick hand lining that up unless your over 200 lbs and ripped to **** and lifting a tranny up with one arm like it's a piece of paper, then you shouldn't have any problems.

Good luck :thumbup:

Notorious 25-Oct-2003 11:12 AM

Yeh what he said. :cheers:

imported_loudsubz 25-Oct-2003 11:38 AM

heres some brief info

http://www.hondatuningmagazine.com/tech/0211ht_converter/

punkindrublic 25-Oct-2003 11:42 AM

i have a hernia just carrying my old tranny into hte basement

imported_loudsubz 25-Oct-2003 11:43 AM


Originally posted by PunkInDrublic
i have a hernia just carrying my old tranny upstairs into hte basement
isn't that an oxy moron? upstairs? basement?


anyways heres some more helpful info

http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=639212

Brett 25-Oct-2003 10:13 PM

thanks guys, im noting really looking for info on what or interested in learning how to do things, just wanted to judge some opinions on which way you thinks is going to take the least amount of time...

punkindrublic 26-Oct-2003 08:51 AM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by loudsubz
[B]

isn't that an oxy moron? upstairs? basement?


i dont recall putting upstairs in my post :p

imported_loudsubz 26-Oct-2003 04:18 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by PunkInDrublic
[B]

Originally posted by loudsubz


isn't that an oxy moron? upstairs? basement?


i dont recall putting upstairs in my post :p

sorry already quoted you in the act :P

2k2SilvSiGuRL 26-Oct-2003 05:16 PM

hahaha nice try rick!!

punkindrublic 26-Oct-2003 09:52 PM

hahaha well you know what i meant though.... how come putting stock springs back in your car isn't as easy as a tranny swap??

imported_loudsubz 26-Oct-2003 10:53 PM


Originally posted by PunkInDrublic
hahaha well you know what i meant though.... how come putting stock springs back in your car isn't as easy as a tranny swap??
its not much harder than taking them out, just get the spring compressor from CT an extra 10min per spring to compress them down

punkindrublic 28-Oct-2003 08:04 PM


Originally posted by loudsubz


its not much harder than taking them out, just get the spring compressor from CT an extra 10min per spring to compress them down


i did all that but it is not that easy..... the spring compressor requires a 26mm wrench and socket... which NOBODY sells

Brett 29-Oct-2003 06:32 PM

Rick have you checked out the dedicated auto parts stores, they usually have those hard to find tools and expensive tools .

punkindrublic 29-Oct-2003 06:38 PM

i didn't but they dont have a weak return policy like home depot or crappy tire.... cause i will never need a 26mm again.... but its ok my dad brought some home from work.... the rachet i got it seriously like 1.5' long....

imported_loudsubz 29-Oct-2003 06:41 PM


Originally posted by PunkInDrublic



i did all that but it is not that easy..... the spring compressor requires a 26mm wrench and socket... which NOBODY sells

you sure its 26mm? I always thought it was SAE, just didn't know the size.

Why dont you try over 1" SAE size?

imported_JookSingKid 29-Oct-2003 06:45 PM

Jack the car up high.

Put a milk crate underneath the motor and another under the tranny

Lower your car... use some blocks to shim the motor and tranny to take stress of bolts, and such when you are taking her apart.

Taking out the tranny is a major pain... :banghead:

imported_loudsubz 29-Oct-2003 06:56 PM

I saw at princess auto they have a tranny holder that straps onto your hydraulic jack and has a big pan sorta thing to hold the tranny better.


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