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Hello all,
Today I took the engine, gearbox (auto) and transfer box out of the car all in one long assembly.
With it all on a pallet, I separated the gearbox from the back of the engine but left the flexplate and TC on the back of the engine. I understand this was not the right thing to do.
What are my best options going forward? Do I just put it all back together, unbolt the flex plate through the inspection plate, and then separate the gearbox again? Nothing has moved I don’t think.
Or should I just take the TC off and install it in the bell housing? It’s all out of the car so access isn’t a problem. But I don’t want to mess things up any more!
Engine is off to V8 developments for top hatting, so I’ve got time to do it properly. I just don’t know what the best way forward is….
Today I took the engine, gearbox (auto) and transfer box out of the car all in one long assembly.
With it all on a pallet, I separated the gearbox from the back of the engine but left the flexplate and TC on the back of the engine. I understand this was not the right thing to do.
What are my best options going forward? Do I just put it all back together, unbolt the flex plate through the inspection plate, and then separate the gearbox again? Nothing has moved I don’t think.
Or should I just take the TC off and install it in the bell housing? It’s all out of the car so access isn’t a problem. But I don’t want to mess things up any more!
Engine is off to V8 developments for top hatting, so I’ve got time to do it properly. I just don’t know what the best way forward is….