yeah no problem, it is really easy. Just remember to pull of all of the electrical plugs. Dont forget to pull out the speedo cable aswell. To start u need to put the car on jack stands mark the drive shaft where it attaches to the rear end so that when u put it back in you dont have problems with it being out of balance. If it were me i would drain the tranny fluid so when u pull out the drive shaft u dont take a bath in tranny fluid. Next you have to drop the h-pipe. Dont forget to unplug the 02's and smog tube. Then drop the crossmember. Take out the starter and unplug as well and the rest is pretty much simple make sure u have somthing supporting the tranny so u dont break ur arm when it comes out. I usually us the hydro. floor jack so i can roll it around jack up under the tranny but put a peice of wood inbetween the jack and the tranny case so u dont damage it. jack it up till u make contact. then loosen the bolts. On the tranny i think 9/16 or 5/8 not to sure..... then slowly pull on the tranny and let it rest on the jack. Make sure you have the car nice and high other wise ur going to have more problems you wont be able to get the tranny out from underneath the car.....
well that sums most of it up...
it is pretty simple like i said just make sure you unconnect all of the plugs....
later and have fun
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mods: 3:73's, off road h-pipe, b303 cam in gt- 40 motor w/ Power Plus intake, edelbrock 70mm tb & egr spacer, 72mm C&L, bbk long tubes, tremec tranny, centerforce dual friction clutch, upr and lwr CA's 255lph FP and soon more to come.... when i have money again
SOME ADVICE
Don't do burn outs in reverse it is very expensive
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