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JH924S 10-05-2002 03:38 PM

does it ever end (scott could use some help)
 
i still cant get the efin bellhousing off , do u have to remove the speed sensors somehow? on top of that i was just movin the assembely around and anitfreeze starts leaking out the back WTF? right about where the flywheel meets the enigne its seeping down or was for a shotrt time , it stopped now. but it got in my eye b4 i noticed it which is real good ya know. so any help?thanks

ae1969 10-05-2002 04:17 PM

...most of the clutch procedures state to remove the transmitters...

...people have mentioned the clutch bell housing ground strap? (get the heater valve out of the way first)

...also the cable clamp holding the starter cable? at top of the bell housing

I am getting underneath my car tonight to start the project myself.... let u know when I get there.

good luck

todwic 10-05-2002 08:10 PM

YES! remove the sensors! I didn't and I have to buy two more sensors. No one told me so now I'm telling you...take em out

AFJuvat 10-05-2002 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by todwic
YES! remove the sensors! I didn't and I have to buy two more sensors. No one told me so now I'm telling you...take em out
AHEM!!!!

(if somebody would have read the data he had, it distnctly mentions removing the sensors...then again, two items connected to the piece you are removing, connected to the engine by wires.....hmmm...)

JH924S


Sounds like you either have a terrible coolant leak (think ya would have noticed that before)
or maybe in your enthusiasm to get the bellhousing off, you whacked a hose.

AFJuvat

JH924S 10-06-2002 06:14 AM

how do i remove the sensors they seem to be in their pretty good. just pry them out?

AFJuvat 10-06-2002 08:02 AM

THey should be held in there by hex head cap screws

AFJuvat


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