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930 1st Engine Drop & Trans R&R
A month ago when going for a short drive my transmission would not shift into 2nd gear without signs of grinding so I immediately coasted into a parking lot and had it towed on a flatbed back to my garage. I suspected something within 2nd gear syncro failed especially since several years ago I felt the shift lever "popped out of gear" when I let the clutch out not having 2nd gear fully engaged. Since that happened it continued to shift fine so I did not give another thought except for changing the transmission oil just to be safe and there were no metal debris on the drain plug magnet.
There are several goals with R&R of the transmission: determine the ratio of the R&P (not sure if it's stock), change current short 2nd thru 4th gears to taller gears and replace broken/worn syncro parts. Regarding the engine I will check valve clearance and dry seal the top of engine even though it looks pretty dry within the "triangle of death". I have decided after researching this site on best method of dropping the engine and that is to lower the engine/trans onto the dolly with car partially off the floor then raise the rear of the car just high enough to bring the engine/trans out. I felt this is the safest method considering that I'll be doing everything myself with no help. Here's one modification the PO had done to make it easier to drop the engine/trans. There's no need to keep the shift shaft centered within the tunnel cutout while dropping the engine. ![]() ![]() ![]() Pictures of furniture dolly with plywood and misc wood pieces to support engine. I also used a strip of a carpet to prevent the engine from sliding around. ![]() ![]() Getting ready for engine drop. Jack engine dolly board up to engine and 2nd jack to front of transmission then remove engine and trans bolts. ![]() ![]() Since the jack would be "trapped" by a dolly I placed 2x4 under the rear castor wheels so as to be able to drop the dolly to the floor then remove the jack. Then I jack the rear portion of the dolly up slightly to free up the 2x4's then lowered the jack. ![]() ![]() ![]() continued...
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Engine is balanced on the dolly so the 2nd jack at transmission can be removed.
![]() Here's how the car sits on jacks with engine on dolly. ![]() ![]() Now jack up the rear of car using jack pads and roll engine/trans out. ![]() ![]() After engine/trans is rolled out I lowered the car back down to the jack stands. ![]() ![]() Required photo of myself being proud and relieved. ![]() continued...
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Photo of "triangle of death". It does not have signs of bad leak.
![]() Closeup photos of engine support on dolly. ![]() ![]() Separating transmission from engine. ![]() ![]() I'm not sure what stage this KEP clutch is. I suspect stage 1 since the clutch pedal is not too stiff. Is there a way to find out? I will remove the pressure plate to inspect the clutch. ![]() Transmission standing on dolly before and after cleanup. This is where I'm at for now. I will tear down the transmission sometime later this week or next. ![]() ![]()
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Cool, I'm thinking of doing something similar soon, I'll borrow some ideas!
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noice MikeD! Well done!
congrats on the progress Yes, yer triangle 'o death doesn't have signs of a bad leak... because it looks like it already did. The swaged breather hose has already been swapped for a regular hose, and the gaskets / o-ring likely already done. Sweet. You got some interesting bits on there. What's that oil pump, and wonder why they went aftermarket? Awesome oil filter in lieu of the cooler, pretty slick. I will be closely following your trans R&R progress. I don't think I've got the bauls (unlike Ronknees, his mouth is FULL OF 'EM) to DIY it, buuuuuuutt (<-----Ronknees' fave, "in the"), maybe I'll grow the courage to tackle mine pending your results. Mine can shift w/o any grind, every shift - if I'm very deliberate. I often get grinding trying to grab 1st on the fly (these cars REALLY demand it, when you're able to execute it sans grind) despite my best double declutching efforts. I get some protest if I try to downshift into 2nd w/ too much speed, double declutching helps but sometimes it still does. And it grinds from neutral into 1st while @ a stop if I'm not careful, that one's a pisser. I'd lovvvvvvve to remedy, and do the clutch whilst at it. Keep up the good werk., dewdius... |
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Look real close on the fingers of the diagram. It should be stamped what stage the clutch is.
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It's definitely a stage I. Mine is a II, and it's very hard to push in.
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Excellent work, Mike!
Now regarding the "Trans R&R" portion of yer title - Paul once tried to R&R his desire to go "trans", but just gave up the self-ANALysis (gave up the psychological, but NOT the physical - he's still dedicated to that as(s)pect!) and gave over to his inner woman!!! Last edited by Ronnie's.930; 01-25-2015 at 10:59 PM.. |
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You have lots of cool things on your car/engine etc. I like that handy dropout plate for easy trans drop. Must make one of those. And the aftermarket oil pump. What's that? Looks like a clewet rpm sensor? Jealous of your intake and seemingly lack of leaks. If it ain't broke don't fixit. ALS interested in the trans condition. If you could can you take lots of pictures of the shift forks and such while in there? Before you disassemble I mean.
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Nice work...BTW strong resemblance to James Cromwell
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Drop me a line when you figure out what you want to do for ratios. I've got some pretty tall 935/962 OE used gears that are just kind of gathering dust. I would sell them for much less than the $1000ea my new aftermarket gears go for.
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I thought the same thing, but a younger version. I used a Sears motorcycle jack to drop mine. By raising my car to 29 inches (measured under the center reflector) I could lower the jack and remove the powertrain. I only mention this because since I was doing engine work, I could lift the engine up high enough for myself and 3 assistants to easily (a relative term in this instance) pick the engine off the jack and place it on the engine stand. If I was only doing tranny work I would have saved myself $100 and done it Mike's way.
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Chris, good to know that this thread gives you some ideas.
Paul, you can DO IT...just take your time to figure out the engine base support for engine support on a dolly (use thick cardboards across bottom of exhaust headers and tape ruler to determine thickness blocks to fill in gaps along center and front portion of engine case) and mentally picture how you want to drop the engine/trans. Make sure you disconnect everything...again take your time. I spent 4 weeks (off and on not every day) for an hour or two at a time removing rear bumper, disconnecting everything and measure/fab the engine base then committed to drop the engine. GJF, thanks...I'll take a close look. Tippy, I'd agree. Ronnie, thanks. I'm not sure how Paul will rebut what you said! ![]() quatto, the turbo oil scavenger pump is made by Powertech. It does not have a rpm sensor like a Clewett pump has. I will take lots of pics before and during disassembly. Scott, hmm...I'm not sure if that's a compliment! haha Matt, I'll let you know what gearing I'll be looking for. PaulB, I've considered buying an ATV jack but figured why not make use of what I got. Walt, thanks!
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MikeD!
Thanks fer the encouragement... where were you 9mos ago when I was droppin my motor sans 4weeks measuring disconnecting etc.? I think I was afforded a collective 4min before my idjut buds and me had the fukker on the floor. For better or werserer, that is 8-). |
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Hey Mike, did you do ALL THAT yourself - you said?
Looking good! Prrrrrrreeeeettycool! |
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Paul, I'm not sure how I missed your thread on the engine drop. Can you link your thread? For some reason I thought you never done this?!? So...scratch that "you can DO it" for the engine drop but you can DO IT for gearbox rebuild (take that Ronnie...no more mentioning trans...whoops...it slipped...my bad!). lol
Miguel, yes sir...I did everything by myself except for taking the photos!
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Mike here is a link to Paul's comedy of errors (and some cool stuff, too - hardy har har), and you're right, Paul can DEFINITELY do "trans"!!! cabin fever prevailed, yet Schpring cometh: current status Ha! I just noticed that you posted in that thread, so you MUST have been aware of it! You didn't drop the engine on yer head when you removed it, did you?!?!?! Last edited by Ronnie's.930; 01-27-2015 at 08:59 AM.. |
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Hey thanks for that link! Now I remember Paul's crazy multi-tasking effort on his 930 last year. Wow...great job Paul!! Yeah...my ordeal dropping the engine short circuited my memory! Seriously...I remember now that Paul said in another threads about never tearing down a tranny (not that "trans"!).
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Today I took a close look at a clutch and found two cracks so it will have to be replaced. I suspect this would cause the clutch not to fully disengage causing problem shifting. I remember thinking "how light the clutch felt" just when the transmission would not go into gear.
![]() Back side of pressure plate does not look bad but it's no use anyway due to cracks in the spring plate. ![]() Clutch side of Kevlar disc...it's pretty worn. ![]() ![]() Flywheel side of Kevlar disc...there's no wear! I find this to be odd. ![]() ![]() I still cannot find what the stage no. this KEP clutch is. Below is a close up shot of the KEP logo and one of a crack. ![]() Photo of flywheel. It looks good but am debating whether to have it cut for new clutch. My thinking is yes it does...am I correct? ![]()
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