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    Trans removal for Blazer (s-10)

    I haven't looked at it yet, but was asked, and figured I'd ask here...

    Kids at the high school are apparently having a tough time removing the top 4 bolts from the bellhousing to the block...

    any trick to this? Could the drop the trans mount to get a better angle? Is it just better to go at it from the top with an open end wrench?
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    TRY AGAIN SLOWC5's Avatar
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    3ft extension and swivel sockets are what we would use, drop the trans mount like you said to get a better angle.

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    And after it's out, pound the firewall lip flat to facilitate easier instalation.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SLOWC5 View Post
    3ft extension and swivel sockets are what we would use, drop the trans mount like you said to get a better angle.

    Jeff
    yes

    Quote Originally Posted by BAD LS1 View Post
    And after it's out, pound the firewall lip flat to facilitate easier instalation.
    and yes

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