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can i get the gearbox out without taking the engine out ??? it dosent look like there is enuf room to get a spanner on the top bolt.

It mite sound a bit stupid but iv never done it b4 :( n thought id ask b4 i started

the car is a r32 gts-t im changing the clutch

any help would be great :D

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If you have access to a hoist it can be done. Remove tailshaft and undo gearbox crossmember. It will tilt the engine back enough to get a socket on a long extension bar to the bolts at the top of the bellhousing.

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i just dropped the box out of my 33 in my drive way with nothing but a trolley jack.... would i recommend this..... FARK NO. 33 is trickier than 32 (bigger box bit less room) but chuck it on a hoist if u can mate. i undid the top bellhousing bolts from the top with a spanner lol. yes i was out in the cold for 2 long nights. get under neath it if ya can tho mate.

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try having a 33 box in a 32, now thats tight! haha

I did my entire engine and gearbox conversion with 4 axle stands and 2 trolley jacks. Just make sure you get a good aligner for the clutch. I mounted my gearbox to the motor out of the car, had an aligner, and it was still a bitch to actually get it in there - took 3 go's. Dont tighten up the bolts on the bellhousing if it doesnt slip in on its own. If you do the bolts in an attempt to get the input shaft into the spi-got, youll crack the bellhousing. You will feel when it slots in properly.

The R32 gearbox weighs 45kg from memory.

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lol at a hoist... undo... pry... stand back... drink beer :(
Using a hoist is the smartest and easiest thing to do. Don't like your idea of a haphazard way of doing things. Jamie, get access to a hoist and the right tools.
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I'll do it for $250, got a hoist and bunch of tools. Also I would replace the rear crank seal while u got the flywheel off and get that machined to. Also replace the thrust bearing to. Do it once do it right.

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