How do you remove a flywheel from a truck?

How do you remove a flywheel from a truck?

Lower the jack just slightly and pull the transmission back enough to gain access to the flywheel. Lift the jack enough to pin the transmission to the floor of the truck so it won’t fall. Remove the flywheel by removing the center bolts. When the flywheel comes off, be careful as it is heavy.

How do you replace the flywheel on an automatic transmission?

How to Replace the Flywheel on an Automatic Transmission. Park the vehicle on a level floor. Jack up the front, then the back, of the car to place one jack stand under four supporting frame points to carry the vehicle at least 24 inches off the ground to replace the flywheel on an automatic transmission.

How big of a Jack do I need to replace the flywheel on my car?

The transaxle-to-engine brace bolts should be tightened to 32 foot-pounds. Park the vehicle on a level floor. Jack up the front, then the back, of the car to place one jack stand under four supporting frame points to carry the vehicle at least 24 inches off the ground to replace the flywheel on an automatic transmission.

How many bolts do you need to replace flywheel?

Six bolts, three short and three long, will need to be removed with the use of one or two closed-end spanner wrenches. Each bolt should be loosened before being removed to eliminate pressure being applied to the remaining bolts unevenly after most have been removed.

Lower the jack just slightly and pull the transmission back enough to gain access to the flywheel. Lift the jack enough to pin the transmission to the floor of the truck so it won’t fall. Remove the flywheel by removing the center bolts. When the flywheel comes off, be careful as it is heavy.

Where is the engine located on a VW LT?

What it lacked in charisma, it certainly made up for in terms of load lugging capacity, its commodious boxy shape and the clever space saving feature of locating the engine over the front axle (forward control), making it the perfect light commercial for business use.

What kind of suspension does a Volkswagen LT have?

The LT was equipped with a front axle with independent front wheel suspension. Later options, such as the heavy LT 40 to LT 55, had a solid front axle to achieve increased load-carrying capacity as is common for light trucks.

What kind of differential does a Volkswagen LT have?

All 4×4 LTs came as standard with rear and centre locking differentials, with optional front diff-lock also available (until it became standard fitment in 1991). Due to the change of axles, the 4×4 LTs came with different wheels to the standard LTs. All 4×4 LTs have 6 stud tube type split-rims in 6.5J width.