Have you removed a transmission on another vehicle before? Except for the transfer case, it really isn't any different than most rear wheel drive cars.
Yeah I have. I guess my concern was about the transfer case but reading that writeup on the auto to manual conversion, it seems the transfer case is supported by the transmission cross-member/engine.
So my basic procedure would be:
0. Block wheels, apply brakes, etc
1. Remove skid plates
2, Disconnect drive shafts from transfer case
2. Support transmission
3. Remove transmission cross member
4. Unbolt transfer case from transmission, set aside
5. Unbolt transmission from engine
6. Replace clutch
7. Reassemble in reverse order
Feels so much easier having that written out. Thanks.
A quick question, for the SX4, how critical is it having that crossmember securely bolted in. I've got pretty bad rust on my driver side (Frankly, I think it's pretty much the engine and skid plates that are really supporting the weight) and having issues finding a shop willing to repair the rust.
While I can likely take care of the clutch on my own (mainly need to acquire new tools out here in Boulder), I have little welding experience and it will be months before I've had time to save up to buy equipment then practice, not to mention finding a place to work on my car). Anyway, the question is, how much would I be risking if I did the clutch job myself and held off the repair on the frame rails until I could either find a shop willing to do it or develop enough skill to do it myself (3-4 months from now). Assuming that I did the clutch job, I'd be driving about 300 miles a month.