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Old 12-11-2009, 02:07 PM   #1
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need help transmission isnt coming out!! plz help!

i have an rb25 im am trying to remove the tranny to replace the clutch i have all the bolts taken out of the tranny, but when i go to try and take it out it seems like it kinda springs back into place and wont come out i dont know if there is a trick that i dont know or what i never taken one out if you guys could help me that would be great thanks in advance any help is much appreciated!!
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is it in an s-chassis?
is it hitting the firewall when you pull it back
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Got all the bolts out?

Before removing the slave cylinder, push on the cluch pedal...sometimes this helps push stubborn transmissions back a bit back.
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Old 12-11-2009, 06:12 PM   #4
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Got all the bolts out?

Before removing the slave cylinder, push on the cluch pedal...sometimes this helps push stubborn transmissions back a bit back.
yeah im postive there all there all out il give that a try.
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Old 12-11-2009, 10:20 PM   #5
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what car is this in? odds are your hitting the firewall...
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Starter removed all the way?

Slave disconnected?

disconnected clips for sensors?

I had to rotate my transmission to allow me to pull it off. The starter bump in the bellhousing wouldn't clear the tunnel. Rotate = solved.
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what car is this in? odds are your hitting the firewall...
its in a R33 skyline and im prety sure its not hitting cus i can see up there
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Starter removed all the way?

Slave disconnected?

disconnected clips for sensors?

I had to rotate my transmission to allow me to pull it off. The starter bump in the bellhousing wouldn't clear the tunnel. Rotate = solved.
does the starter have to be removed? its a r33 skyline and its not hitting anything.
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When we pulled the motor in my freind r33(we did 5 of them) we dropped the whole front subframe and motor lol... but it was a pita... everything is disconnected right, drive shaft, tranny mount, all the bolts, i would take the starter off to i think the bolts that hold it on are also used to bolt the trans/motor together, clutch slave/lines, i you may have to tilt the motor back a little to get the trans to come out...
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