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2010-03-29 16:49:05
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issue with ve and tranny
didnt really know where to post but, my ve im swapping has a stud to go into the tranny and my de tranny has a stud in the same place do i remove one, both? how do i remove them they dont have any thread on them
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2010-03-29 17:01:30
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i believe it just to stuck or whatever. pull the one out of the tranny. its basically a line up pin.
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if ruled the world and everything in it, skys the limit id push the q 4 5 infinit....
2010-03-29 17:04:41
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thats a dowel pin used to align the tranny. they are pressed in. I use heat and pliers to pull them out.
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2010-03-29 17:08:15
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Curious, where did you get the block from?
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2010-03-29 17:16:32
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Id pull the one out of the motor. It is suppose to be in the tranny.
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2010-03-29 17:18:13
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Originally Posted by
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Id pull the one out of the motor. It is suppose to be in the tranny.
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2010-03-29 18:14:17
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got it out, i got my motor from jdmenginezone in new jersey for 745 made sure dude popped the valve cover and everything was decent
thanx for the help peeps
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2010-03-29 18:20:05
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My SR16 was like that lol I had to take a good look to figure out why it wasn't going on like butter. Just pull the one out of the trans.
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2010-03-29 19:02:06
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Ya leave them in the engine so the plate stays in place.. An dony forget the plate!!
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2010-03-29 19:05:16
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Originally Posted by
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Ya leave them in the engine so the plate stays in place.. An dony forget the plate!!
ooh. I forgot about the plate. those pins are very handy for keeping the plate in place.
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