alwigley
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Finally found the time the other weekend to install the replacement gearbox - not a particularly complicated job, but the workshop manual is somewhat sparse on the re-installation details. After several false starts I discovered the only way to get the bellhousing bolts and hence the torque tube lined up was to loosely align the top bellhousing bolts, then the bottom bellhousing bolts, tighten them all, connect the torque tube then LAST of all attach the mounts to the chassis. Needless to say, this took all day, and just to make it more amusing, it hacked it down with rain for most of the afternoon - at least I now know where I either have drainholes, or leaks at the back of the car !
Finished the re-install early evening in the dark/rain (head torch was useful), and of course the battery was flat, so I gave up and had some dinner........ as the car is stuck on my in-laws drive, I now have to go back to Broadstairs to get her running again - just hope she starts [
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Next major job, hard fuel lines and brake lines........ sometimes wish I'd bought a Corrado instead (cue lots of bemused responses). My boss recently bought a delightful low mileage single owner 1993 VR6 which I hope he may choose to part with one day.
If anyone down this part of the world needs to remove their gearbox, I bought a secondhand commercial gearbox trolley jack, without which I wouldn't have stood a chance - you are welcome to borrow it, but it weighs about the same as the gearbox !
Cheers
Alan
Finished the re-install early evening in the dark/rain (head torch was useful), and of course the battery was flat, so I gave up and had some dinner........ as the car is stuck on my in-laws drive, I now have to go back to Broadstairs to get her running again - just hope she starts [
Next major job, hard fuel lines and brake lines........ sometimes wish I'd bought a Corrado instead (cue lots of bemused responses). My boss recently bought a delightful low mileage single owner 1993 VR6 which I hope he may choose to part with one day.
If anyone down this part of the world needs to remove their gearbox, I bought a secondhand commercial gearbox trolley jack, without which I wouldn't have stood a chance - you are welcome to borrow it, but it weighs about the same as the gearbox !
Cheers
Alan