t5 removal

wjhart3

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Nov 23, 2007
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phila pa
i dropped a motor and t5 out of a wrecked car only to get it all on road and notice crack in output housing of trans, it leaks bad and onto the exhaust and smokes like its on fire. i got new output housing and seal and am having a heck of a time removing the two top bolts that connect trans to the bellhousing. Any tips or tricks?? can i drop trans down and slide housing off and put new one on? any help greatly appreciated--:
 
If you unbolt the crossmember, you should be able to tilt the engine/trans down some to give you a little clearance to reach between the trans and the trans tunnel. Usually the hard ones to get to are the top two bellhousing to block bolts.
 
t5

yes the nuts are too tight and they are hard to get a socket around, i've went thru two u joint sockets- the top two are the ones, they go into bellhousing--the bottom two were also extremely tight but managed to get off with a breaker bar
 
Yea, I remember those bolts... In my case I had just one bad seed that I ended up using a mini air die grinder on the head of the bolt. Be careful not to hit the tranny! Since the tranny side is not threaded, once the head of the bolt is off the tranny will slide back and off. You can then get the rest of the bolt out the bellhousing and go to napa and find a replacement.
 
t5 craziness

thanks for replies, the bolt is gettin rounded after breaking 4 sockets, just got an impact socket to use,may just pull trans off with the bellhousing attached-- this last bolt is making me suicidal--