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Ok, I looked online for hours for a fours on a transmission pull, and all i found was just people talking about it. So I decided to post one. My throw out bearing took a crap, every time i pushed the clutch it would scream. Turn out it was sized up and consequently i did an entire clutch job because it wore my pressure plate fingers.
Items I used (I may leave some out, sorry)
Rigid impact with 7/16 socket adapter
3/4 wrenches
9/16 wrench
9/16 socket
Pry bar
Flat head screw driver
Engine hoist w/ welded strap come-along
First thing I did was remove the passenger bench and removed the tunnel covers. After the covers are off, use your 3/4 wrenches and unbolt the drive shaft connecting the transmission to the transfer case.
![20130616_124537.jpg 20130616_124537.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298738-01f7596ea3a6c824d99087dc9a4a1705.jpg)
Then remove the shifter plate and reinstall the catercorner bolts with the lift eyes. Crawl under the transmission and unbolt the clutch linkage with your 3/4 wrenches, and while your under there drain your oil if you choose. (I didnt because it was new oil). Also remove the lower 9/16 bolts from the bellhousing.
![20130616_132237.jpg 20130616_132237.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298739-abc88d15d8ff444942518d24d49d1df4.jpg)
Back up top, remove the remaining bellhousing bolts except the top 2, just loosen them. With a pry bar I was able to loosen the transmission from the engine. You might need more persuasion then that depending on your truck. With your engine hoist, position it to support the transmission from the cab.
![20130616_161432.jpg 20130616_161432.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298740-5306608ce2b2d0a031128481fa3e19f2.jpg)
![20130616_161647.jpg 20130616_161647.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298741-5c309dea93f149a9c762c30a7ca270c6.jpg)
With proper tension on the transmission, dont bind it, remove the remaining bolts. Slide the transmission back and slowly lower it to the ground making sure not to damage anything in the way.
![20130616_161450.jpg 20130616_161450.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298742-eceb5518b574f0013bf111c97c77df7d.jpg)
![20130616_161456.jpg 20130616_161456.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298743-75b5bedbd853df5f12f5597a11a7ab06.jpg)
![20130616_161541.jpg 20130616_161541.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298744-1da4b2fd073492bdebac33216bc74331.jpg)
Here is the bearing and my lovely damage.
Any questions feel free to ask.
![20130616_161918.jpg 20130616_161918.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298745-ae84b7bbce8f076ae117b91c23ce5fe2.jpg)
![20130616_161932.jpg 20130616_161932.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298746-a97911f7f5048973c51a994f119fec6f.jpg)
Items I used (I may leave some out, sorry)
Rigid impact with 7/16 socket adapter
3/4 wrenches
9/16 wrench
9/16 socket
Pry bar
Flat head screw driver
Engine hoist w/ welded strap come-along
First thing I did was remove the passenger bench and removed the tunnel covers. After the covers are off, use your 3/4 wrenches and unbolt the drive shaft connecting the transmission to the transfer case.
![20130616_124537.jpg 20130616_124537.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298738-01f7596ea3a6c824d99087dc9a4a1705.jpg)
Then remove the shifter plate and reinstall the catercorner bolts with the lift eyes. Crawl under the transmission and unbolt the clutch linkage with your 3/4 wrenches, and while your under there drain your oil if you choose. (I didnt because it was new oil). Also remove the lower 9/16 bolts from the bellhousing.
![20130616_132237.jpg 20130616_132237.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298739-abc88d15d8ff444942518d24d49d1df4.jpg)
Back up top, remove the remaining bellhousing bolts except the top 2, just loosen them. With a pry bar I was able to loosen the transmission from the engine. You might need more persuasion then that depending on your truck. With your engine hoist, position it to support the transmission from the cab.
![20130616_161432.jpg 20130616_161432.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298740-5306608ce2b2d0a031128481fa3e19f2.jpg)
![20130616_161647.jpg 20130616_161647.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298741-5c309dea93f149a9c762c30a7ca270c6.jpg)
With proper tension on the transmission, dont bind it, remove the remaining bolts. Slide the transmission back and slowly lower it to the ground making sure not to damage anything in the way.
![20130616_161450.jpg 20130616_161450.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298742-eceb5518b574f0013bf111c97c77df7d.jpg)
![20130616_161456.jpg 20130616_161456.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298743-75b5bedbd853df5f12f5597a11a7ab06.jpg)
![20130616_161541.jpg 20130616_161541.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298744-1da4b2fd073492bdebac33216bc74331.jpg)
Here is the bearing and my lovely damage.
Any questions feel free to ask.
![20130616_161918.jpg 20130616_161918.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298745-ae84b7bbce8f076ae117b91c23ce5fe2.jpg)
![20130616_161932.jpg 20130616_161932.jpg](https://www.steelsoldiers.com/data/attachments/298/298746-a97911f7f5048973c51a994f119fec6f.jpg)