i've only done them on a lift.however will there be enough room to remove the 
tranax from under the car once shes down? i assume wheels are off.i don't 
remember to which side the tranny leans and once you have her on the jack 
removed from that last bolt you probably won't be able to adjust balance.just 
got an idea for your situation.reattache the wheels with two nuts on each.then 
when you release the holding bolt you'll only have to worry about the front of 
the triangle hitting the floor.easy that one.then remove one wheel at a 
time.who knows.i never did it that way as i do it on a lift but u think it 
should work.?????

--- On Mon, 9/6/10, Stefano Iachella <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Stefano Iachella <[email protected]>
Subject: [alfa] Alfetta transaxle about to drop
To: "Alfa Digest" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, September 6, 2010, 4:01 AM


Cats:

I thought I'd ask a question which I know many of you will jump
up to answer. I know many have done this before, but it is my
first time. Sadly Russ will not answer; I think he has offered an
answer to each of every question I have ever asked on this list.
I'm half expecting an email from him with a very good response.

I'm at the final stage of dropping my transaxle out of the car
and wanted to ask the best and safest way to do this final step.

My intention is to drop the transaxle and dedion as a unit out
of the car. I have syncros to replace, poly bushings all over to
replace, etc. Here is where I am. I have disconnected:

The driveshaft
the shift linkage
the center muffler section
the clutch hydraulic line
the brake hydraulic line
the ebrake cable
the speedo cable
the reverse sensor wires
the shocks
the sway bars
the watts linkage
the cross member under the clutch
the fuel filter from the x-case

Here is the current state:

The car is on 4 jack stands (6 ton) at the 4 body jack points.
The rear dedion is on two jack stands (1.5 ton)
the cross member is on a small floor jack lowered several inches from the body.
The last bolt holding the transaxle to the body has NOT been removed yet.

I have another standard floor jack ready at my disposal and any wood
blocks needed.

How should I proceed with this last step in my current state?
I want to proceed safely and I don't have another person to help me.
Do I really need another person?

I have read that a wood block wedged between the diff portion and the
dedion is needed, but I really cannot understand that at this point. The
diff section seems so far from the dedion that it would appear to completely
clear the dedion if it were let loose at this time. If you have done this, can
you be very specific on how big the wood block must be and how to place it?

Thanks,
Stefano
Concord, CA
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