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Old 08-15-2008, 08:44 AM   #1 (permalink)
drewssc400
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Default How to remove transmission on 1999 Windstar...

Hello all! This is my first post here. A buddy of mine has a 1999 Windstar that the tranny went out on. I am in the process of removing it, I just had a couple of questions for people that might have done this removal before.....


I see that the subframe has to be dropped, but can the transmission slide off of the engine without having to lower down the transmission also?

It looks like there isn't enough room between the side of the transmission and the frame for it to slide off of the motor.

I'm thinking that the engine/transmission need to be lowered with the front subframe in order to remove the transmission from the engine.



Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!


-Drew
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