I recently watched the multi episode on Hagerty with a barn find Pantera...Just watched the Vice Grip Garage guy put in an LS in to Delorean
Why not cut a regular 5/8 plug socket down, heck I got like five of them.Damn... Not in stock. I don't have TrickFlow anything but that socket looks like a "damned good to have" kind of thing.
Thank you for the tip. It was spot on!That is the distance the input shaft nose is about that long, the nose is not lined up to the throw out bearing, need to push the fork so the disc unloads, the trans will slip in then with a little wiggling.
NOTE: do not use the bolts to force the trans home, you will damage the throw out bearing.
Did you make sure the input shaft bearing fit on the input shaft??
I Had problems with transmission install too although it was out of the car ( easier ) and I had slid the new input bearing over the input shaft so I knew it fit.. ... My neighbor, he is only 63, and I grunted around for a while, even tying a strap to my cherry picker to hold the trans while we " wiggled" it....
I ended up taking the bell OFF the engine and bolting the trans to the bell and attaching it that way to the engine block..... Went on like butter... Not really sure why? One nice thing about this way, was the TOB and the fork were already on the input shaft and I didn't have to fight them coming loose or falling off......I even took a pic of the strap helping.......
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