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Re: Pulling 4/4 engine

To: wzehring@cmb.biosci.wayne.edu (Will Zehring)
Subject: Re: Pulling 4/4 engine
From: gdm@po.cwru.edu (G D. Mc Coy)
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 08:05:38 -0400
Reply to message from wzehring@cmb.biosci.wayne.edu of Tue, 25 Jun
>
>Fellow fiends:
>
>Well, being the flake that I am, I think I'm taking the 4/4 off the market 
>and keeping it.  In a sense its not really ready to sell, as I have 
>developed an oil leak at the rear main.  Which brings me to my questions.

Good news-recient legislation prevents Morgans from leaving this part of
the country,honest. Besides a TVR plus $*k would be more reasonablr offer
in my view.>
>Members of my local car guy support group and I are planning on tackleing 
>this problem head on!  By our reconning, the engine needs to be pulled to 
>make this repair.  The 120E engine appearently has a two part rope seal and 
>one really needs to drop the crank to replace it.  If so, then we thought we 
>might as well replace bearings.  If that is so, we might as well pull the 
>engine.  If that is so..  
>
>A dramatic demonstration of shipwrights disese!
>
>My simple question:  how hard is it to pull the 4/4 engine but leave the 
>tranny in the car?  It looks like there should be plenty of room, but maybe 
>I'd have to remove the fan first?  Any experience?  John B.?
>
>Any advice on this job?  I don't think the engine NEEDS anything, but if it 
>is necessary to yank it out, it does make sense that it'd be a good time to 
>sort of go through things.
>
>Comments?
>Advice?
>Donations?

When was the last time you had a rebuild done? If its been a lonf time
then.....
Dave >
>

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