ba10 trans remove question

Left hand side of the tranny......... not really very specific.

Was it at the top, left of the bellhousing like this?

Crankshaft_Position_Sensor_location.jpg


That's the Crank Position Sensor.

Other than that, I can't think of anything held in place on the side of the transmission as you've described it........ :dunno:
 
The CPS detects teeth on the flyweel as they pass the sensor during engine operation and thus provides the computer with info concerning engine speed and crankshaft position for the ignition and fuel systems.
 
ok i have everything done now just about and just have one more question. and thakns again yella for all the help as no one else has really answered lol. but anyway. i need to refill my clutch master cylender i was told to use break fluid is this correct?? and also do i need to bleed it now also after filling it up?? if so whats tho process to doing this??
 
ok i have everything done now just about and just have one more question. and thakns again yella for all the help as no one else has really answered lol. but anyway. i need to refill my clutch master cylender i was told to use break fluid is this correct?? and also do i need to bleed it now also after filling it up?? if so whats tho process to doing this??

Yup break fluid is what you use. I don't know exactly where the zerk is to bleed but Pretty much just like bleeding brakes.
 
Yep, DOT3 brake fluid.

Fill it, put the cap on, then crack the bleeder down by the bell housing. Give it about 5 slow pumps then tighten the bleeder and you should be set. Shouldn't need to bleed it like brakes, just crack the bleeder so there's some pressure to push fluid out.
 
everything is complete took it out for a spin and was awsome my clutch is nice and tight and shifts fine through all the gears thanks for all the help guys. i well get some flex pictures for u tomorrow
 
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