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From the workshop manual it looks like there's a bolt at 12oclock - how do i get this out? There doesnt seem to be any access. Which side should i come at it from - exhaust or front driveshart (I havent removed either at this stage).

Tnx,

Kot

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I think the easiest way is to remove the gearbox xmember then lower the gearbox which tilts the whole box/motor back; then you can get at the bolt.

Regards,

Saliya

Hi,

The xmember is already lowered - i still cant reach.

Cheers,

Kot

Hi,

The xmember is already lowered - i still cant reach.

Cheers,

Kot

we use two looonnnng extensions with a universal on the end....easy as!

it needs to be as long as the gearbox as you get to it from the rear.

Edited by DiRTgarage

Tnx Dirt & Kami, the gearbox is out! Spent all day today getting the twin plate cage apart (three broken allen keys later and i had to drill the last bolt out...) anyway its done now.

Got any tips for flywheel bolts? Obviously i'll need to fix the flywheel somehow.

Cheers,

Kot

Tnx Dirt & Kami, the gearbox is out! Spent all day today getting the twin plate cage apart (three broken allen keys later and i had to drill the last bolt out...) anyway its done now.

Got any tips for flywheel bolts? Obviously i'll need to fix the flywheel somehow.

Cheers,

Kot

Use a big socket on the crank pulley bolt to stop engine rotation and torque flywheel bolts up. Two people makes this job easy.

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