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Re: [TR] RE: [6pack] TR6 driveshaft removal?

To: 70TR6@mindspring.com, triosan@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [TR] RE: [6pack] TR6 driveshaft removal?
From: McGaheyRx@aol.com
Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 21:51:37 EDT
In a message dated 5/2/2007 7:08:42 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
70TR6@mindspring.com writes:

Lossen  the two bolts on the motor mounts [not the ones on the  engine
directly].  Undo the drive shaft bolts on both ends.   Remove the tranny
tunnel.  Remove the two nuts on the tranny mount  that hold the mount to the
tranny.  Put a jack under the tranny and  jack it up as high as you can [may
need to manipulate the tranny  mount].  This should get the tranny high
enough that the drive shaft  can come out below it.


 
 
 
 
I tried that (last week) and seeing that interior removal would be  required, 
I elected to take the differential out instead - jacking the rear  of the 
gearbox all the way up against the tunnel cover, still wouldn't come out  - the 
degree of success here will be directly proportional to how far you can  
collapse the drive shaft - mine's pretty screwed up and wouldn't collapse  very 
far 
- having a lift and a big tall gearbox jack made diff  removal easier than 
interior removal.
 
Anyway, here's the reason for the apparent error in workshop manual:
Prior to the 1973 model year the rear gearbox mount was farther forward on  
the frame and wasn't in the way - the A-overdrive mounted in the same place as  
the non-OD 4 spd - J-overdrive mounts farther back, so rear gearbox mounts 
were  moved farther back on the frame and non-OD cars have an adapter bracket  
between the gear box and the gearbox mounts on the frame which are now in  the 
way  - apparently nobody ever revised the manual after 1972
 
Cheers,
Jack Mc
 
PS - Ashford - how was the Red/Blue game?





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