Help separating Tranny from Engine 52 rocket
Help separating Tranny from Engine 52 rocket
Ok, First off thanks for any help you guys can give me. I just got a siezed 1952 Rocket 88. From a customer of mine for trade on a tattoo. So I pulled the engine, I've unbolted everything I can find on the tranny but so far I can only slide it back about a half inch. I'm getting really really frustrated. I dont want to force anything. I spent all day on christmas eve trying to separate the damn thing and the only thing I seem to be getting outta this is a separation from the wife.
Ok, First off thanks for any help you guys can give me. I just got a siezed 1952 Rocket 88. From a customer of mine for trade on a tattoo. So I pulled the engine, I've unbolted everything I can find on the tranny but so far I can only slide it back about a half inch. I'm getting really really frustrated. I dont want to force anything. I spent all day on christmas eve trying to separate the damn thing and the only thing I seem to be getting outta this is a separation from the wife.
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Have you removed the 26 or 28 1/4x 28 bolts that are attached to the flex plate? Is the starter motor out of the car? Just a couple things that come to mind.Mine came loose with no problems after I did the above. Tedd
The reciprocating assembly does not reciprocate?
'52 should have 5/16-24 x 45/64" bolts. They hold the torus cover to the flywheel (not flex plate).

All 32 of them will have to come out, in order to access the flywheel to crankshaft bolts. Pull the engine oil pan, and start loosening/removing main and rod caps, until you can turn the crank.
Norm

All 32 of them will have to come out, in order to access the flywheel to crankshaft bolts. Pull the engine oil pan, and start loosening/removing main and rod caps, until you can turn the crank.
Norm
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