engine removal problem
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engine removal problem
ok well...here's my problem..i was going to remove the engine out of 1 of my 95Neons..but the thing is that when i bought this car i originally bought it for parts for my other neon..anyways..so this car has no handbrake nor regular brakes..thus when i try to remove the driveaxle..i can't cuz it turns all the time....and yes i have tried doing like it says in the Haynes manual using a cro-bar to lock it in place but all that did was bend the screws for my tires/discs..any1 have any advice on how to do this?
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RE: engine removal problem
if you are trying to get the axels outta the trans, use a pry bar, then you can just pop them out.....if you are trying to get the big nut off the end in the hub assembly, put the spare tire back on the car, or if you have hub caps then put just the black steel rim back on the car....then set the car back on the ground...the weight of the car will help hold the wheel still while you crank on that nut
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RE: engine removal problem
its also nice to be able to get your hands on a good impact and buzz them right off, alot of times on chrystler trans. you gotta use a real long skinny punch or screwdriver of some kind of bar and hit the drivers side axle out through the hole where the pass. side axle came out of... its hard to get something in around the crosspin to do it tho, if you pulling just the motor you shouldnt need to take the axles or trans out.. unless you have a manual then you might have to pull the trans first
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RE: engine removal problem
it helps to put the big nut back on the und of the shaft until the shaft is flush with the nut and hit it a few times with a hammer to dislodge it.....to get the shaft out once you have everything loose, disconnect the lower ball joint and seperate it from the spindle...then you can pull it all aside and pull out the end of the shaft