Hello all,
I am having a little bit of difficulty and could use some help. I was in the process of installing a new downpipe. I thought while I had the exhaust out, I would a take the opportunity to change the tail shaft seal and bushing, driveshaft u-joints, etc.
All of this was going pretty well until I decided to just drop the transmission so I could change the bushing on the bench, do some cleaning, etc. The four 15mm bolts holding it to the bell housing were, what I would consider to be, unreasonably tight. Three of them came out, but the one down in the corner where the starter is located did not want to come out and I wound up breaking the head off. It broke off just under the head, so there is still some of it sticking out. However, I have serious doubts that I am just going to be able to stick some vice grips on and get it that way.
My current line of thinking is to just put the other three bolts back in and call it good. The broken bolt will still work like an indexing pin in the unlikely event that the transmission were to try to rotate.
Do you guys have any thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Sammy
I am having a little bit of difficulty and could use some help. I was in the process of installing a new downpipe. I thought while I had the exhaust out, I would a take the opportunity to change the tail shaft seal and bushing, driveshaft u-joints, etc.
All of this was going pretty well until I decided to just drop the transmission so I could change the bushing on the bench, do some cleaning, etc. The four 15mm bolts holding it to the bell housing were, what I would consider to be, unreasonably tight. Three of them came out, but the one down in the corner where the starter is located did not want to come out and I wound up breaking the head off. It broke off just under the head, so there is still some of it sticking out. However, I have serious doubts that I am just going to be able to stick some vice grips on and get it that way.
My current line of thinking is to just put the other three bolts back in and call it good. The broken bolt will still work like an indexing pin in the unlikely event that the transmission were to try to rotate.
Do you guys have any thoughts on this?
Thanks,
Sammy

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