Flywheel Bolts
Flywheel Bolts
My uncle said we have to cut a hole in my floor to get at my flywheel bolts?? Is there any other way? This car is really ****en pissing me off, I feel like smashing it
Wha??? Do you mean the bellhousing bolts?? The top ones can be reached with the use of a swivel socket and some long extentions.
To remove the flywheel-to-torque converter bolts, just remove the dust cover and there they are.
To remove the flywheel-to-torque converter bolts, just remove the dust cover and there they are.
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Oh wholy Snikes
there is no reason what so ever to cut a hole into your floor. All you have to do is unbolt the tranny,take off the dust cover, then unbolt the torque converter from the flywheel take the tqvtr out and then you have access to the fly wheel. Just put the car up on some jack stands with something put under the tranny to hold it in place.
there is no reason what so ever to cut a hole into your floor. All you have to do is unbolt the tranny,take off the dust cover, then unbolt the torque converter from the flywheel take the tqvtr out and then you have access to the fly wheel. Just put the car up on some jack stands with something put under the tranny to hold it in place. Flywheel Bolts
Yea earlier this week my uncle was looking and he found out my flywheel was busted at the bolts and you could turn it freely with no effort. I misunderstood on that earlier post, He had a hard time getting at the tranny bolts on the top. He got them now though. All he has to do is put the other one on
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