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KaspaCti

Removing Gearbox Bolt

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KaspaCti

Hi,

 

I'm trying to remove the gearbox on my CTi so that I can change the clutch. I've removed the 3 starter motor bolts the lower bolt and two of the upper box to block bolts, but I'm really struggling to get at the 3rd upper bolt underneath the distributor (nearest to SAD). How do people normally get at this bolt as I've tried umpteen combinations of extensions/ujs on my ratchet to get at it but it's in a really awkward recess with limited room :) . Can you get at it with a deep offset ring spanner?

 

Many thanks

 

 

Sean.

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ashley peddle

uj's usualy work eventualy (after lots of toy throwing and swearing :))

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steve@cornwall
Hi,

 

I'm trying to remove the gearbox on my CTi so that I can change the clutch. I've removed the 3 starter motor bolts the lower bolt and two of the upper box to block bolts, but I'm really struggling to get at the 3rd upper bolt underneath the distributor (nearest to SAD). How do people normally get at this bolt as I've tried umpteen combinations of extensions/ujs on my ratchet to get at it but it's in a really awkward recess with limited room :) . Can you get at it with a deep offset ring spanner?

 

Many thanks

Sean.

 

Undo this one from under the inner wing whn the gearbox mount is undone, and the engine & box is inclined.

couple of extension bars and 'tis quite easy from that position

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Alastairh

In the past i've done it with spanners, normal socket or uj, but a friend did showed me a Uj built in 16mm socket from Snap on, which works a treat!

 

Alastair

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jonnie205

easiest way is a spanner

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gti_al

I think i use a couple of extentions to get that one... when all the wiring is out of the way and you can see it properly it isn't that bad. Is always seems to be in the dark with wires everywhere though...

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tom_m

wibbler :)

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KaspaCti

Thanks for all the responses guys. I'll work my way through all the suggestions starting with the spanner until I get the bloomin thing undone. What's more annoying is I was only going to change the driveshaft oil seals, but then I thought while I've got everything off............. :)

 

 

p.s. Ashley, you're spot on re swearing and throwing of toys! :(

 

 

Cheers

 

Sean

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Turbo7379

I usually crack it with a 16mm ring spanner & then whizz it off the rest of the way using a 3/8 drive short socket , u/j , extn bar & air ratchet .

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KaspaCti

Thanks for all your help guys. I got the bolt out last night using a deep offset ring spanner. Gearbox is now off ready for new clutch to be fitted. Highlight of gearbox removal was watching the box slowly pin my right hand to the garage floor whilst desperately trying to manoeuver it with my left :unsure:

 

 

One more quick question, the box is a BE1, should the release bearing have a spring or clip to secure it to the clutch fork? There isn't one on the old bearing although I'm sure that the haynes manual mentions that there should be. There are a couple of holes on the arms of the release bearing which I guess a clip of some sort may go through. If there is supposed to be one, does anyone know where I can get one from? I'm guessing dealer part only?

 

Many thanks

 

Sean

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ashley peddle

the release bearing just clips over the clutch arm... its worth cable tying the clutch arm down so that you dont knock it (moving the bearing) whilst refitting the gearbox :unsure: (i learnt that the hard way :))

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KaspaCti
the release bearing just clips over the clutch arm... its worth cable tying the clutch arm down so that you dont knock it (moving the bearing) whilst refitting the gearbox :unsure: (i learnt that the hard way :))

 

 

Thanks for that Ashley, always good to learn from other peoples mistakes :P

 

Good tip on the cable tie, many thanks for that.

 

Cheers

 

Sean

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