Toyota 42-4FG15:
REMOVING THE ENGINE FROM A TOYOTA 42-4FG15

I AM HAVING TROUBLE SPLITTING THE TOYOTA R5 ENGINE FROM ITS (AISIN TRANSMISSION) BELL HOUSING.
TO GET THE ENGINE OUT I HAD TO SEPERATE THE ENGINE AND THE BELL HOUSING COMPLETE FROM THE GEARBOX
CAN ANY ONE HELP????

CHEERS MATT
  • Posted 8 Nov 2010 00:43
  • Discussion started by matt_p
  • Glos, United Kingdom
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I took the engine out by unbolting the bell housing (complete with torque converter) from the gearbox,
On the gearbox side of the bell housing is an input shaft retained with an external circlip which I have removed ,but the bell housing still refuses to move than about 3/8 of an inch
Matt
  • Posted 8 Nov 2010 05:11
  • Reply by matt_p
  • Glos, United Kingdom
Are you saying that you took out the engine and automatic transmission as one unit and now want to separate the engine from the trans? Or is this a standard trans?
  • Posted 8 Nov 2010 04:57
  • Reply by mrfixit
  • New York, United States

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