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engine pull and installation :/

Post by asc_up »

ok i've searched but i can't really find anything specific so i'm just gonna ask.


so i have a SS with a 5m/t and i'm trying to just pull out the engine.


i've undone all the wiring, unscrewed the 4 engine-to-transmission bolts, the turbo-to-downpipe bolts and some other little screw that was attaching the downpipe and engine and of course the 2 engine mounts.

my friends and i were trying to pul the engine and we can only get the engine and transmission to seperate by about an inch. it's not sliding off at all lol.


did i miss a bolt? am i doing something wrong?
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Post by Splinter »

You have to remove the clutch fork retainer

Theres a big allan key plug on the drivers side of the tranny
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Post by stipro »

Splinter wrote:You have to remove the clutch fork retainer

Theres a big allan key plug on the drivers side of the tranny
Its a 10mm hex plug. I am not correcting just adding a size to Splinters answer :D And to pull the retainer out you have to screw in a M6 bolt (6mm) You can use one of the bolts that hold the coil pack on.
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ahhhh ok thanks for your help guys.
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Post by NICO »

that clutch pin gets everyone every time lol lol
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Post by asc_up »

lol i didn't think it would matter at all since i was trying to get the engine not the tranny.



so my friends and i had been trying to yank the engine out (before i knew about the pin) and we got about a 1 inch gap between the engine and tranny. i can't get that damn pin to come out at all. i'm assuming it would be easier to pull out if i could somehow push the two back together but it's really hard to lol.
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Post by Splinter »

shouldnt matter...

But it gets very varnished. It can get right stuck. Thread in a bolt and use a big prybar, and it should come out.


I'd advise against using an important bolt tho, as the one I used was not reusable after the ordeal :P
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Post by NICO »

my dad has a "special" bolts that he keeps in his box just for only!! pulling the pin on a subaru clutch lol, they are pianted and have there own spot lol.
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Post by n2x4 »

I got caught on the whole pin thing when I did my tranny swap. I'd definitely grease it back up when you put it back in so it's not stuck if you ever need to remove it again. It can be tough to pull if it hasn't been out like Splinter said.
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Post by IronMonkeyL255 »

Hell.

I put a 30 degree bend in a ratcheting wrench trying to remove the plug from my donor car.
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Post by gto7419 »

IronMonkeyL255 wrote:Hell.

I put a 30 degree bend in a ratcheting wrench trying to remove the plug from my donor car.
Lol, this is why I use pry bars for things like this.... :wink:
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Post by asc_up »

damn this sounds like fun. lol.


well i'm gonna go rip that thing out of there one way or another. hahaha.
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Post by asc_up »

ok new question.


am i supposed to pull that clutch pin out completely? or am i supposed to pull it out as far as it will go because it's getting hung up on something...
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right out
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Post by asc_up »

lol out as in be able to hold it in my hand and walk around with it?
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asc_up wrote:lol out as in be able to hold it in my hand and walk around with it?
yep :twisted:
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Post by 555BCTurbo »

asc_up wrote:
am i supposed to pull that clutch pin out completely? or am i supposed to pull it out as far as it will go because it's getting hung up on something...

Just yard that sonnbitch outta there
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Post by tahiti350 »

This is good info as I'll be pulling my parts car apart VERY soon. Don't need to mess anything up.

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Post by asc_up »

lol yeah. once i got that thing out i lightly tugged on the engine and it just slipped out.


haha wish i had known earlier but it's whatever.
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Post by asc_up »

ok i've got another stupid question.






i put on a new clutch and used the allignment tool. tried to put the engine in and it seemed like it wouldn't go on. so i took of the clutch and realligned it. it still won't go in.


any ideas what's wrong?


and yes i've jacked up the transmission and yes i also tried rotating the crankpulley a little bit. i also put some grease on the transmission sprocket thing.
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Post by Legacy777 »

Did you already install the throw out bearing into the flywheel?

The throw out bearing needs to be slid back on the trans snout with the clutch fork installed. Once you install the engine, the throw out bearing will snap into the pressure plate.
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Post by asc_up »

crap. well i was just going to use my old clutch and stuff so yeah. i guess the throwout bearing is already on the pressure plate....



any way to get it off?


p.s. sorry for all of my stupid questions. this is my first time ever doing this.
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Post by Legacy777 »

Yeah....just take a small screwdriver and unclip it from the back side of the pressure plate.
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Post by Arctic Assassian »

I hope your clutch doesn't go out, right after you get it runnig, then you'll feel like a fool for not replacing it when you had the chance. I always do mine, even if its in a ford exploder.
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Post by asc_up »

yeah i just went onto an ebay store called gripforce.



keith from frantic four recommended it to me.


so i got an exedy stage 1 wrx clutch kit for $200.
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