My '74 2.0 leaks transaxle gear oil, so I want to pull the transmission (JUST THE TRANSMISSION) and redo all the seals. Having a very small garage, I must remove the tranny in my driveway, then put the car back in the garage while I do the seals at my leisure. Question: can I push the car back into the garage with dangling axles; what do I do with them, support them somehow? Also, is there a way to support the weight of the engine while I roll the car back into the garage? Trying to avoid leaving the car out in the elements while I do this job, as I have never done seals before and don't know how long its going to take me if I run into problems. Need advice badly. Thanks.
Ansbacher
There are holes with plugs in in the crossmember in the boot floor. If you can get some good solid wire such as a clothes hangar you can hook them up to those holes.
is your clutch wet when you look in the window on the top of the bell housing?
do you know where your leaking at?
the front main, requires pulling the trans
but the side output shaft seals and rear speedo drive seal can be addressed with the trans in the car....
a lot less work than pulling everything
but then again, that front main seal there is no easy way around it.
I don't think you will have to add any additional engine support since the lower crossbar will still be attached to the engine and the car.
Brant: It is leaking from the front seal, so it has to come out.
Others: Since there is a difference of opinion as to supporting the engine, I will err on the side of caution and find a way to support the rear better.
Thanks all.
Ansbacher
Jonathan said it right! The rear of the engine must be supported or you will rip the motor mounts, and bend the pick up points on the ends of the mount bar. If your going to move the car, pull the whole drive train, then seperate the two. Then you can clean the engine and engine bay too. Axles can hang when rolling, new problem.
crud... sorry its the front main seal
a lot more work.
Remove the starter first.
Remove the muffler
You can support the engine by extending wire from the rear trans mounts down and
around the hear exchangers.
The driveshafts can be left to rest on the heat exchangers.
If you remove the driveshafts ( which will ease trans removal) with the stubaxle
attached do not roll the car.
If you must roll the car seperate the stubaxles and reinstall in the hubs and tighten
the 32mm (?) nut.
5" Cardboard tube works well over the axles.
More great input. Thanks all.
Iamchappy: I do not understand the cardboard tube suggestion. Please elaborate. Thanks.
Ansbacher
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