To: | "Roger Bonnick" <R.bonnick@lancaster.ac.uk>, mgs@autox.team.net, |
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Subject: | Re: Engine trouble |
From: | "darby@tri-lakes.net" <darby@tri-lakes.net> |
Date: | Wed, 2 Aug 2006 10:45:03 -0500 |
And once you remove the five front sump (oilpan) bolts, take them to the vise and slot the heads with a hacksaw. This way you can use a screwdriver to remove or replace them the next time without loosening the engine mounts. I do the initial tightening or loosening with a little 90 degree screwdriver and then use a long thin screwdriver to speed the bolts in or out. Cheers, David ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Hunt [mailto:paul.hunt1@blueyonder.co.uk] Subject: Re: Engine trouble > Hi Roger - you should be able to do everything I have described with the > engine in-situ. Someone else has said you may have to lift the engine a > little on its mounts (jack under a stout timber under the sump) to get > enough clearance to remove the front sump bolts, but after that you should > be OK. If bores or crank are damaged then it is an engine out job. > > Paul. |
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