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Before I put that trans in Col. Mustard, I had stock transmissions in and out of the car like popcorn, mostly, if not always, without pulling the engine. Both 4-speeds and at least one with a D-type OD. With the small boost in power over stock, and the heavy
track day use, they just didn't last. That's why I finally put the Toyota trans in.<br>
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IIRC, I put the Toyota trans in when I rebuilt the engine around 2001, so I don't have any experience taking the Toyota trans out through the cockpit. It's a heavy sumbitch, compared to the stock trans, but I bet it could be done with enough willing hands.<br>
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<div id="ms-outlook-mobile-signature">Scott Barr<br>
McCarty Law LLP<br>
(920) 257-2233</div>
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<div dir="ltr">Hi group.
<div> I had what I suspect is a clutch failure in my GT6. TR6 engine with Toyota T50 trans. My question is can I remove the trans, from inside the car or do I need to pull the engine? I have never done it before without pulling the engine but I would like
to this time..This is a street car ..</div>
<div> Thanks. P.J.</div>
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