<VV> Want rolling chasis with engine removal?

Ignacio Valdes ivaldes at hal-pc.org
Sat Jul 23 23:42:52 EDT 2016


Bell housing separated from the differential/transmission unit.

On Sat, Jul 23, 2016 at 10:28 PM, Ignacio Valdes <ivaldes at hal-pc.org> wrote:

> How do I get the bell housing part separated from what I think is the
> transmission? I took all the bolts off, pretty sure the bell housing is
> free because when I descended it some with the jack the whole thing turned
> so that the bolt holes are no longer aligned about 2 inches apart. However,
> it descended incompletely at an angle so something is still holding it on
> not a bell housing bolt. Do I just try to pry it apart or something else?
>
> FYI: Holding the bell housing to what I think is the transmission? There
> are 2 bottom long 9/16ths, 2 'mid' bolts, 2 bolts with washers to hold the
> starter on and 2 on the top although 1 of mine was mysteriously missing.
>
> I have been shooting a video of this and I will post it after I get the
> engine free.
>
> -- IV
>
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 2:13 PM, Ignacio Valdes <ivaldes at hal-pc.org> wrote:
>
>> Many thanks, so how many bolts to take just the engine out? Approximate
>> location of the bolts?
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 12:31 PM, Harry Yarnell (Verizon) <
>> harryyarnell at verizon.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Engine only? Then nothing need doing.
>>> Powertrain? EM, use a piece of pipe between the axles.
>>> LM; tie the lower struts together.
>>>
>>>
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>>> Hi, I want my chasis to roll but take the engine out. What should I take
>>> out
>>> and what do I leave in?
>>>
>>> -- IV
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