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Username Post: 28 coupe engine removal        (Topic#369171)
grumpy 
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Reg: 08-10-22
08-10-22 05:08 AM - Post#2845692    

I am a new member and need help removing the engine. I have read in the manual that I need to split the u-joint and I am not clear on this. my objective is to replace the clutch. I have been restoring WW2 military vehicle for the past 20 years or so and this is my first venture into a 28 chevy. Any advise will be welcome, critical pictures would help a lot. I thank you in advance for any help.



 


grumpyvette 
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Loc: farmersville texas USA
Reg: 03-16-01
08-29-22 11:16 AM - Post#2846491    
    In response to grumpy

https://www.harborfreight.com/ball-joint-service-k...

https://www.harborfreight.com/12-ton-shop-press-33...

http://garage.grumpysperformance.com/index.php?thr...

http://garage.grumpysperformance.com/index.php?thr...


it helps to have the correct tools a hydraulic press, and or tools designed to remove u-joints
don't beat them with a hammer it almost always results in damage, use a tool or press


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gOeBE-ylQw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uewFHe6H2Tw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOEdul7nscY



IF YOU CAN,T SMOKE THE TIRES AT WILL,FROM A 60 MPH ROLLING START YOUR ENGINE NEEDS MORE WORK!!"!
IF YOU CAN , YOU NEED BETTER TIRES AND YOUR SUSPENSION NEEDS MORE WORK!!


Edited by grumpyvette on 08-29-22 11:19 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
Bad56Sedan 
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Bad56Sedan
Loc: Pasadena, Texas
Reg: 04-29-04
08-07-23 06:18 PM - Post#2861212    
    In response to grumpy

well, looks like another "LP"
Lost Post,
surely after nearly a year someone was able to lift that engine out?
maybe?

VC56S 2 door Sedan, 44 Years


 
raycycled 
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Reg: 12-22-20
04-12-24 01:19 PM - Post#2868796    
    In response to grumpyvette

You don't need to remove the engine to do the clutch, you simply remove the seat and floor giving you access to the Uni, gearbox clutch and bell housing. First jack up one rear wheel to allow the tail shaft to rotate, the Uni is dead easy to undo, 4 bolts retain the bell collar, undo these then slip the collar and the bell cover back down the torque tube as far as it will go, then 4 nuts hold the uni cage together, this can be a bit tricky as it can be buried in grease, but put the engine in gear, and undo the bolts on the uni collar if needed take out of gear rotate the rear wheel to get better access to the uni collar bolts and repeat. once all 4 bolts are removed support the torque tube, the uni collar can be prised apart with a screwdriver, careful the "donuts" that make up the bearing of the uni may drop out, once apart you can then drop the torque tube down below the rear of the gearbox in a 28 will rest on the brake cross bars in pre 28 a milk crate is handy. now you can proceed to do the gear box removal, Ray



 
Keith_Knox 
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04-13-24 10:46 AM - Post#2868827    
    In response to raycycled

The original post is from August 2022. And the poster only made one post. Must have forgot where he posted his question.

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Tony 
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04-16-24 11:17 AM - Post#2868898    
    In response to Keith_Knox

A one and done member. too bad.

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