I have to remove the transmission on my ‘14 RZR. How difficult is this process for a competent mechanic?
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Tigé Jedi
- Jul 2010
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Not sure how your engine is mounted, but my PCM EX343 is aligned by adjusting the two read engine mounts and the two front transmission mounts. In other words, the engine and transmission work as a unit during alignment (which makes sense if you think about the fact that the transmission is what connects to the propeller shaft). The center (front engine) mounts are adjusted last, after alignment has been achieved.
Due to this, I would not presume that alignment will be preserved through a transmission removal/reinstallation. That said, Ruger761 is correct - there's no shortage of advice online about how to handle alignment. I'd study those first before removal in case you learn something useful to know before you start.
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Biggest thing is figuring out your over head lift/cribbing the engine up in the bilge so you can bring the trans out. In theory if your alignment was good and you dont money with the motor mounts besides where they are bolted to the stringers or trans then it shouldnt be changed when you re assemble.
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I am not replacing it. Sadly, I was using a small diameter piece of tube attached to a TIG rod with a couple of small pieces of shrink-wrap tape to hold it straight to remove as much of the old fluid as possible. One of the pieces of tape remained stuck in the case. I think, but not sure. I've got a "rare" ZF41, I can't risk destroying it. The ZF 41 is basically a PCM IRM 40. It makes sense since that is the year Tige switched from PCM to Indmar. They must of had some inventory left over. I need to open it up to remove that tiny piece of plastic tape. Talk about pissing me off.
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Tigé Jedi
- Jul 2010
- 4302
- TN USA
- Ballast Sensors, Hose Sensors, IMU's, Tige SpeedSet panels and more shipping every day!
That hole is more than just a dipstick hole, right? Could you use a borescope to get past the awkward viewing angle? Harbor Freight sells a pretty cheap one... might be worth it to see if it's visible and accessible with one of those little olive-grabber tools before ripping it out and possibly tearing it down.
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