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[[Image:Gearbox removal board dimensions underside jack mount.JPG|thumb|left|Underside jack mount. This bolts through the Jack and holds the whole shebang together. The flat bit of metal is a washer to prevent the locking nut pulling though the hole on the jack note the rubber "boot" to prevent the metal locking together under the weight (used upper ball joint.)]] | [[Image:Gearbox removal board dimensions underside jack mount.JPG|thumb|left|Underside jack mount. This bolts through the Jack and holds the whole shebang together. The flat bit of metal is a washer to prevent the locking nut pulling though the hole on the jack note the rubber "boot" to prevent the metal locking together under the weight (used upper ball joint.)]] | ||
[[Image:Gearbox removal board dimensions underside.JPG|thumb|left|Gearbox removal board dimensions underside (jack side)]] | [[Image:Gearbox removal board dimensions underside.JPG|thumb|left|Gearbox removal board dimensions underside Note the lines are in pen just to help orient the threaded bar(jack side)]] | ||
[[Image:Gearbox removal board dimensions.JPG|thumb|left|Gearbox removal board dimensions (Top, gearbox side) note the block of wood at the front to match the underside of the gearbox]] | [[Image:Gearbox removal board dimensions.JPG|thumb|left|Gearbox removal board dimensions (Top, gearbox side) note the block of wood at the front to match the underside of the gearbox]] |
Revision as of 20:46, 7 July 2011
Gearbox removal brackets Thanks To Aidan for lending me the gear and allowing this to be reproduced. These allow you to remove the gearbox with it attached to something solid so it doesn't fall off and injure you or worse your gearbox. It also allows some freedom of movement to wiggle the box past the various bits. I was removing a Syncro gearbox but it can be used for 2 wheel drive boxes as well. VW made some lugs and holes exactly for this purpose. It uses an upper ball joint and some 6mm threaded bar bent to suit.
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