Motor re-install
Motor re-install
Given that my engine hoist is being borrowed by a friend, I was curious if anyone had ever tried to get their motor in the car from the bottom, and if they could do it with the intake manifold still connected, and if it required removing the radiator and condensor, or if you could just angle it in??????? If anyone has ever done it before, or seen it done, please let me know to save me a lot of time. Thanks guys!!
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Re: Motor re-install
Forget taking it thru the bottom, I'm sure it would cause headaches. Just get the lift back and go the regular route- up and over.
swed
I'd like to, but.......
Well, I would accept for the fact that it's on our race trailor on it's way to Laguna Seca in California, and I'm in Florida. Thanks for the advice though.
Aj
Aj
motor in
like any car, if the vehicule is in the air with the lift, you can set the motor on the ground and drop the car over it...complete.
we do it like that over here and we have an engine hoist!
we do it like that over here and we have an engine hoist!
Engine re-install
At this rate, my motor is delayed in getting back to me any way, so I'll have my hoist back by that time. Ordinarily, I just bolt up the tranny, then ussualy use the hoist to angle it into the engine bay, but with out a hoist, I wasn't sure if the intake manifold would clear, and it's more of a pain in the ass to put on the manifold when it's in the engine bay, then it would be just to waite for my hoist for another couple of days. In any case, I really appreciate all the help guys!
Aj
Aj