Big G
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- Joined
- April 3, 2006
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- City, State
- Whistler, BC, Canada
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '94 LTD
Hi Folks,
Had to tow my truck to the shop after a no-start. They replaced the starter, but still no go. Upon closer inspection they found that a piece is missing from the flex plate. They've told me that I'll need to pull the exhaust and tranny out of the vehicle to replace the flex plate. A buddy with a mechanical background has told me that it should be possible to replace it by just pulling the driveshafts and pulling the tranny back. Does this sound feasible? It would save me a bunch of cash if it can be done this way.
Any input is appreciated.
Thanks,
G
Had to tow my truck to the shop after a no-start. They replaced the starter, but still no go. Upon closer inspection they found that a piece is missing from the flex plate. They've told me that I'll need to pull the exhaust and tranny out of the vehicle to replace the flex plate. A buddy with a mechanical background has told me that it should be possible to replace it by just pulling the driveshafts and pulling the tranny back. Does this sound feasible? It would save me a bunch of cash if it can be done this way.
Any input is appreciated.
Thanks,
G