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Re: TR6: Engine Pulling

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Subject: Re: TR6: Engine Pulling
From: "scott s." <75270_3703a@csi.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 15:27:28 -1000 (HST)
Thanks.  I was afraid that would be the case.  Although once
I pull the radiator and fan, I thought maybe I could move
the engine forward enough to get it off the trans (I can see
getting it back on would be *fun*).  Last time I did this,
I left manifolds on and it was a mess.  I will be pulling the
head this time!

scott s.


On Fri, 12 Feb 1999 18:48:53 -0500 (EST), Jeff Nathanson wrote:

>Scott,
>
>
>        I tried the same thing last month. My justification was that I
>didn't want to remove
>        the engine hood. But, after I borrowed the engine hoist, it 
seemed
>evident that the
>        hood had to be removed anyway. Also, it was a real hassle to 
get at
>all the bolts
>        from under the car. Anyway, I couldn't see how to remove the 
engine
>without disengaging
>        the engine from the main tranny shaft. It would bend 
otherwise since
>there seems to be
>        no clearance to move the engine straight forward. So, my 
advice is
>to remove the engine
>        with the tranny. I intend to replace mine this way.
>
>        Also, I would highly recommend to remove the head before 
removing
>the rest of the engine.
>        If the head is stuck, which it was in 2 cases out of 2 for me,
>you'll need to use the rope
>        trick. Even worse, you might need to remove the studs which 
requires
>the engine to be well
>        bolted in place due the torque needed to get some of those 
stuck studs.
>
>        Hope this helps,
>        Jeff Nathanson '72 TR6





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