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how to remove engine from transmission
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To remove an engine from a transmission, first, ensure the vehicle is securely raised and supported. Begin by disconnecting the battery and removing any components obstructing access to the transmission, such as the airbox or exhaust parts. Drain the transmission fluid to prevent spills. Mark and detach all electrical connections and sensors linked to the transmission. Remove the starter motor and any brackets that may anchor the engine to the transmission. Support the engine with a hoist and the transmission with a jack. Carefully unbolt the transmission from the engine, usually found around the bell housing, ensuring to keep track of all hardware. Finally, gently separate the engine from the transmission by applying steady pressure, ensuring alignment pins are not stuck, and guiding the engine away. This task requires thorough preparation and attention to detail, as well as adherence to safety protocols to prevent injury or damage to the vehicle components.
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