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Do I have to remove crossmember
Do I have to remove the crossmember to remove the transmission and engine together on a 350 olds? I removed almost all the exhaust, and the engine is free. But it seems the transmission the thing thats getting stuck. Any help would be appreciated.
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Not necessarily. If you unbolt the transmission from the crossmember mount at the top, leaving the mount attached to the crossmember, the tailshaft should slide right off. Having a friend under the car to help guide wouldn't hurt either.
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I think you would have to remove the 2 upper bolts from the trans mount were it bolts to the transmission, then it "should" slide off. But I have always removed the trans mount myself.
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