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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: Chris Putt on September 10, 2007, 11:14:01
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Got me new box from ashcrofts a couple of weeks ago and Im in the process of putting the whole lot back in the vehicle now the various bits have been reassembled. Anyone got any sharp ideas on how to get the bell housing to mate back up to the engine again?
Seems to be a massive faff with three trolley jacks, vehicle on the floor and three people pushing/pulling/wobbling in order to try and get it in?!
Is there an easier way (bearing in mind I dont ave an engine crane?!) or any tips for getting it all lined up?
Chris
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What you'll have found is that once the gear/trans boxes have been removed that the engine sits rear downwards and your trying to get the bell up straight......, you need to have the gear box at an angle to get them home.......
Its just a question of shoving it harder, said the Bishop to the actress :wink:, it will slip in.......
If required, I can send over the "shoving team" :lol: :lol:
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Changed the clutch on mine last week, we found that the engine sat level with the box removed and used a jack to lift the front of the engine therefore pushing the back down, gearbox slides straight on bang in a few nuts and bolts, release the jack and put the cross member back in. Must admit we did have the advantage of a four post ramp.
Good luck
Gav
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Good point with the clutch, if you have a new one, check alignment, and perhaps a bit of lubrication on the spline shaft and centre hole on the clutch may ease things
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Need to raise the front of the engine first. A piece of 3x2 between the front of the block and the floor then add chocks until you get a good tilt on it. This helps the box go on at the back.
Instead of an engine crane I used a very large ratchet strap around the box, up thru the trans hole in the floor and around another piece of braced 3x2. When you lift or jack the box, tighten the strap and the box dosent fall on you - which is nice...
I've also heard of guys using longer pieces of screwed rod to draw the box into position. Remove bottom studs (2), fit 8 inches of rod thru hole, nut and washer on back to stop it coming thru. Then align box with rods, push a bit, get 2 more nuts on and let the ratchet do the rest.
Good luck!
Stu.
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Cheers guys, will go back to the workshops either later or tomorrow and play with it some more. May have to find some more people as a 'shoving team'!!!
chris
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Put the box in gear then using the prop you can turn the gearbox over in case the splines aren't in alignment, which can make life easier.
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I ended up putting a ratchet strap around the bellhousing and the front of the engine, and at least that way you can hold pressure on it without bustin a blood vessel.....!!
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Make a couple of Dummy studs( Bolts with heads cut off) screw them into the back of the engine , there you have 2 long locating dowels to help mate them together....
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Its in! Its in!
For some reason it went in in about 30 mins tonight, one person wobbling it through the transmission tunnel, one kicking it whilst hanging off the rear axle and one lubrications executive/gearbox abuse director it all decided to fit! Yey!
Just got to put the props back on, exhaust, and interior then bob is your mothers brother!!!