Removing 2 top Transmission bolts ??


raggedyann

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Im removing the tranny from my 1998 4x4 Ranger, 4.0 OHV , 5R55E tranny
I have everything else loose except the 2 top tranny bolts and the tranny lines ?
It looks like it will clear the Y exhaust pipe, hope i dont have to remove it.
the 2 top bolts i cant get my hand into them.
someone have any ideas ?
 
only time I've done it on a 98ish I used a stubby wrench from the top.. it worked, slowly, painfully...
 
Unbolt the trans mount, jack the trans up to the floor, then reach around the engine. I use my long gearwrenchs.
 
I used all my extensions and a swivel to get them out.

Sent from the road while ignoring traffic
 
If you drop the trans crossmember (still attached to the tail of the trans) and prop it down toward the ground, the front of the engine rotates up (so watch in the fan shroud and the AC lines). That opens up plenty of gap to get those two bolts out.

I typically use a 13mm gearwrench to break them loose, then a 1/4" drive ratchet/socket/extensions to run the rest of the bolt threads out.

If your T-case is still on, its weight alone will work without a prop.
 
i removed crossmember, let it down and used about 3 ft of extensions and got em from the bottom. painful though.
 
I'm probably the only person still fighting with a 94 mf 2.3L twin spark blah blah blah but just in case someone may need this
 

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I'm probably the only person still fighting with a 94 mf 2.3L twin spark blah blah blah but just in case someone may need this
been there, done that, a swivel head ratcheting wrench is easier but yeah that works... Now that I have more tools I use a really long extension or two and a swivel socket and do it from behind the transmission. First time I did the clutch on my '90 (ok, probably first two times) I didn't have a transmission jack, I think the first time I just muscled the thing in but I was young then...
 
trained squirrels....might have to feed em some roids...
 

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