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Old 01-26-2004, 07:57 PM
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Stripping Maxima of Transmission and Engine! Easy?, how? help.

i have two 3rd generation maximas. one car is not running and is parked in my yard. the other, i drive but the transmission is just about gone. i can only drive it on overdrive on 2. not even D. is there any way i can get a tutorial or something so i can strip my junk max of its engine and transmission? i desperatly need the transmission. someone give me some advice.

or, how much will is cost to have a shop put the good transmission into my car?

this transmission isnt ging to last much longer and soon i wont be able to even use 2nd gear. i cant even go faster than 55 mph without having to reach redline. time is vital. help.

i have a garage and all the tools nessesary. i just need to know how to do this.

HHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLPPPPPPPP please! i am in need of a life saver.
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Old 01-26-2004, 08:06 PM
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Personally I'd try to fix the non-runner.
I prefer engine swaps to trans swaps
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Old 01-26-2004, 09:45 PM
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heres a right up on how to replace a clutch its the same concept replacing the auto tranmission

http://www.4dsc.com/articles/drivetr...h/clutch.shtml
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