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Posted on Apr 28, 2009

SHIFT TRANS. I CANT TAKE OUT THE TRANSMITION. IS LOSE BUT DONT COME OUT. COMES OUT ONLY ABOUT 1/2". PLEASE HELP ME.

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It is probably stuck in the guiding pins....

you have to make sure that she's leveled with the engine especially with a standard one....
then you'll have to pry evenly around the transmission to get her out of the pins...

after that it should come out easily if you removed all the sensors, the shifting linkage and the drive axles...

on an automatic one don't forget to unbolt the tork converter

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