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Old Jul 1, 2014 | 09:36 AM
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I'm trying to remove the transmission pan on my 99 blazer Ls but it's difficult to reach the bolts which tools would be the best to take them out due to a limited amount of space ??
P.s. It's four that I'm having the trouble with the ones from the rear end of the car ..
 
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Its possible to do without but I put a jack under my transmission tail shaft and supported the trans while I removed the trans cross member. I did this one to help form making a mess while dropping the pan and two to ease in making sure the gasket was seated flat and proper on the reinstall. Plus then you don't have the issue of things being in the way! Like I said you don't have to remove it but for me the extra step was more that worth it.
 
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Originally Posted by rexmburns
Its possible to do without but I put a jack under my transmission tail shaft and supported the trans while I removed the trans cross member. I did this one to help form making a mess while dropping the pan and two to ease in making sure the gasket was seated flat and proper on the reinstall. Plus then you don't have the issue of things being in the way! Like I said you don't have to remove it but for me the extra step was more that worth it.
Sounds good cause some guy was telling me the same thing and will take ur advice thank you
 
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