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Old Jun 13, 2015 | 01:57 PM
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Transmission Removal

1991 Ranger, standard cab, 2wd, 2.3L engine, 5 speed

Transmission abruptly locked up in traffic, in 5th gear, brought the truck to a halt. Got it towed home, searched the forum for information on how to remove the transmission, and tackled the task today. I've done transmissions and clutches before - how hard can this be?

Well, I've gotten everything loose and am ready to brace the trans and remove the cross brace to gain access to the top bolts - I have seen them, but haven't tried to reach them. I've been hung for about the last 3 hours trying to get the two top side bolts - heads facing forward. I can feel them, have gotten a socket on them, but have NOT been able to get a wrench up to them to break them loose. Feels like there is a reinforcing flange or something right adjacent that prevents access. I've tried extensions, flex joints and box ends - I just can't seem to find the right combination. Any suggestions?

2nd question - do I need to break the exhaust system loose before I allow the engine/transmsission assembly to tilt downwards? Looks to me like it needs to be disconnected to allow the assembly to drop.

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Old Jul 4, 2015 | 04:42 PM
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My 1999 Ford Service Manual indicates to remove the exhaust inlet cross-over pipe,
to lower the transmission enough to gain access to the transmission to engine bolts,
and to use a long extension to remove the engine bolts.


I don't know if that still applies in the case of a 1991 but I think it sounds like it should.
 
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Old Jul 5, 2015 | 06:08 AM
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Thank you for the input - that is exactly what I had to do. And, I did not have to break the exhaust system to get the clearance.

The question asked was actually related to the two bolts, one on either side, that I simply ran into a major gumption trap getting loose. I finally did - and from there on it was pretty straightforward. Surprisingly, the reassembly was no big issue.

Again, thanks for the input.

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Old Jul 6, 2015 | 10:43 AM
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Geo, Hi from canton. When I did my transmission work, the bell housing bolts were accessible using a loooong extension, possibly two or three, along with a 'wobbly' extension at the end, where the socket attaches. Harbor Freight has a set that is less than $20, or was, that has 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2 extensions. The tip is designed to allow the socket to move off center from a straight-on position so you can have some angular motion without resorting to a universal joint{I can break almost every one I've used}. Sure comes in handy when you can reach the bolts from near the tail housing.
And, yes, the bell housing bolts seem to be attached at a ridiculous torque level at the factory. Especially the ones you cannot attack straight on. I remember using two box end wrenches, hooked, to get a long enough lever to get the top two broken loose. It was hard to do on the side with the heater or A/C plenum.
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