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Engine Removing 304 tub off Bell housing question

Engine Removing 304 tub off Bell housing question

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I am removing a AMC 304 from a 1973 CJ5 tub off. I have never removed and engine from a manual Transmission except for VW's. Could you remove the engine with bell housing attached and once it is up and out detach the bell housing to mount the engine on the stand. Than when it is time to install remount bell housing to make it easier to align components? I am having trouble visualizing the components in the bell housing. The PO told me that he installed a new clutch so I am also vacillating on the need to remove the engine for clutch inspection. I am also after reading the NOVAK The Novak Guide to Clutches, Linkages & Bellhousings for Jeep® Conversions article aware that I am out of my depth on all the measurements needed to make sure it is all correct. Thanks for your time and expertise.
 
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Engine and Transmission have alignment pins. Only if you separate the clutch plate from the flywheel, then you need the alignment tool. Proceed with confidence.
 
Engine and transmission have alignment pins. Only if you separate the clutch plate from the flywheel, then you need the alignment tool. Proceed with confidence.
That's it. There should be two alignment pins on the back of the engine block that will fit into holes in the bell housing when you put it back together. The alignment tool is used when tightening the clutch cover over the clutch disk to ensure the clutch disk and pilot bearing are aligned so that the Transmission input shaft will slide back in when reattaching the transmission to the engine. If you do not remove the clutch cover and allow the clutch disk to move out of alignment while the transmission is removed, then there will be no need to re-align it to simply to put the transmission back on. And since you have the mechanical clutch linkage, no need to worry about losing fluid or re-bleeding any hydraulic fluid in the clutch actuator either. Like Patrick said, proceed "WITH CONFIDENCE".
 
If your Transmission does not have alignment pins, then its input bearing retainer MUST self align in the bellhousing hole with a tight tolerance. You need to make sure you have one or the other. Good luck.
 
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