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How to remove a transmission
Last edited by BillBoost37; 08-31-2012 at 05:25 AM.
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2010 Audi A6 Dual IC's
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#2
Re: How to remove a transmission
SE Level Member
10-02-2010
I'll be replacing my trans with a rebuilt from "Triple Edge Performance" due to my "forward apply band" took a dump. Symptoms: car won't move in D, or 3, but will slip badly in 2, and will move somewhat better in 1, reverse is fine.
Thanks for your post. It will be helpful when I remove mine.
Tim
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#3
Re: How to remove a transmission
GTP Level Member
10-03-2010
How much on average would a shop chatge for a transmission swap anyway? Say on a 04-08? Just been runnin through my head and havent called a shop yet?
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#4
Re: How to remove a transmission
Turbo is the way to go.
10-03-2010
depends, if you have a tranny for them to install then less, but if you have them rebuild and install it will be more
with your own tranny prolly 800-1200, depending on what kind of shop
they rebuild your tranny and install: prolly 1500-2000
Im just guessing here, but its more like from what i heard kinda guess's.
call a few places and see what they say
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#5
Re: How to remove a transmission
SE Level Member
10-19-2010
i just got my new transmission.. i will use this write up as a guide in removing my old transmission and replacing it with the new one. Thanks for sharing this!
Last edited by mike6187; 10-19-2010 at 04:55 AM.
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Re: How to remove a transmission
GT Level Member
10-20-2010
My only concern, maybe I missed it, but how do you lift the car up high enough to slide the trans out from under the car? I'm used to doing this on a lift, but not on the floor.
2001 Grand Prix GTP - Daily Driver12" front brake upgrade ('05 Monte), Raptor tune, Open cone, Front and rear strut tower braces, SS brake hoses, BMR trailing arms, ZZP 3" catted downpipe, Dorman front sway bar, GMPP rear sway bar, solid trans and engine mount, flipped dog bones and Borla exhaust.
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Re: How to remove a transmission
Awaiting Confirmation
02-07-2011
Sweet thread bill.........
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#8
Re: How to remove a transmission
02-07-2011
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#9
Re: How to remove a transmission
GT Level Member
11-18-2011
could you say 2 mechanically inclined noobs with all the right tools could pull this off in less than say, 6 hours?
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#10
Re: How to remove a transmission
SE Level Member
12-06-2011
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#11
Re: How to remove a transmission
12-07-2011
Bump?
GT..That's gonna be a tight deadline. I can zip one out myself in about 6 if I'm cruisin.
WOTGTP, Intrigue98 and myself did one in about 3 hours one night. that was hustling though.
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Re: How to remove a transmission
Derp
08-30-2012
Well this will be interesting
1995 Grand Prix SE 3.1L V6 N/A 216,000 Miles
1998 Grand Prix GT 3.8L V6 N/A 211,000 Miles (RIP)
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#13
Re: How to remove a transmission
08-30-2012
It's easy. One other trick. If you don't have enough extension for the backwards bolt. lower the ps pump as mentioned, then use about 12" extension under the exhaust manifold. You can do it that way as well.
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Derp
08-30-2012
Okay well the facility closes at six so I guess i'll see how much I can get done now and finish pulling it later
Masami (Elegant Beauty)
1995 Pontiac Grand Prix SE w/aero package
1995 Grand Prix SE 3.1L V6 N/A 216,000 Miles
1998 Grand Prix GT 3.8L V6 N/A 211,000 Miles (RIP)
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Derp
08-30-2012
I guess I didn't realize how much had to come off to pull a transmission
Masami (Elegant Beauty)
1995 Pontiac Grand Prix SE w/aero package
1995 Grand Prix SE 3.1L V6 N/A 216,000 Miles
1998 Grand Prix GT 3.8L V6 N/A 211,000 Miles (RIP)
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Re: How to remove a transmission
SE Level Member
08-30-2012
I am going to attempt to pull a transmission out of a 1998 Grand Prix non-supercharged. I read your article and still have a couple of questions. How high do you need it off the ground? How would you make or where do you purchase the hoist u were talking about to hold the motor up. And will you end up pulling the entire subframe out before the transmission will drop? Thanks a ton man.
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#17
Re: How to remove a transmission
08-31-2012
I added some pictures of how high I go. Pretty much the limit of your jack. Depending on how you raise and lower the transmission will matter. I have an ATV jack that I use to lift/lower the trans and it works great. Takes up a few extra inches though.
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SE Level Member
10-27-2012
I know I'm a noob to this particular subject but do u know whether I could use this same write up to take the tranny from my 07 impala I want to do my own write up for removal (i have yet to find one thus why im on the grand prix forums but I still plan using a chilton manual (but those things get me into more trouble than I can get out of) but I bought the TEP parts and they are sitting on my washer and I look at them everyday thinking Well my tranny guy told me he'd rebuild it for 300 if I could get the trans out and to his shop. Sigh
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#19
Re: How to remove a transmission
10-27-2012
its should be very close if not all the same really. its just a matter of unbolting it all and un hooking the lines and wires and shift linkage and so on.
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SE Level Member
10-27-2012
Ok I figured it would be just differences in what to disconnect on the motor I've only done rear wheel drives in the past