Does dismantling the Weile transmission require removing the crossmember?
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Whether dismantling the Weile transmission requires removing the crossmember depends on the specific situation. If the transmission needs to be lifted, then the crossmember must be removed. Tools required for transmission dismantling: Prepare the necessary tools and small containers for storing various parts, and carry out the disassembly on a clean and level workbench. If you don't have the vehicle's repair manual, prepare a notebook and adhesive tape for labeling. Disassembly should start from the front oil pump, proceeding from front to back and from outside to inside, while keeping records throughout the process. Avoid striking during transmission dismantling: Most automatic transmission housings are made of cast aluminum. During disassembly, avoid using pry bars or striking directly with metal tools. When removing the hydraulic control valve body, proceed with caution. When separating the upper and lower valve bodies, prevent balls, retaining rings, etc., from falling to the ground, and accurately remember their correct positions.