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Old 02-11-2006, 08:23 PM
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Engine Removal Guide

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New links with full quality:


* * * * SEE POST #23 FOR LINKS THAT WORK * * * *


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https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1...F9NdnZNS0U3M00

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https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1...zZ3RnQ3Q04yeGM

You have to open them in Word or they look weird.

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https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1...zZ3RnQ3Q04yeGM
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1...TBFQlB6TE1YYWM


Here's an engine removal guide I put together. I might have done a few steps that didn't have to be done.

Comments are welcome!

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Old 02-12-2006, 12:54 PM
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Thanks Jeff, u've done a great service to me and i'm sure many other novices. I was just deating with my parents yesterday about "dropping the engine block" They thought the only way to do it was lifting it out the top and I told them otherwise now i have concrete proof. I am also planning to do some massive engine work but you made it real easy on me showing where things are ahead of time. Great thread and thanks for taking the time and will to educate us non-mechanics!
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The wooden jackstands look vaguely familiar
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The wooden jackstands look vaguely familiar
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http://www.michiganspeed.com/Speedfo...ead.php?t=4950


you did a really good thing with all those pics, I wonder if shoebox might add it to his site
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Old 02-13-2006, 06:23 AM
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That's exactly where the wooden jackstands came from. They were very stable. Maybe I should add a credits section! Or a link to that site.

I know I've used Shoebox's site to get things straight in my head too. And other places too.

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Old 02-13-2006, 07:27 AM
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Wow, thanks so much, very ambitious

Even if one isn't pulling the engine, the pictures are nice just to see where things are for other projects.
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Dude this will help me so much! Im going to start removing my engine today and this will help out a lot! thanks so much
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Let me know if you find any mistakes or typos.
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wow you put a lot of work into this removal project! nice job man!
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I will put it to use.....Today. I am pulling mine to exchange for a 383 blower motor.
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That is a VERY nice job! Well done! If you want the "good" version hosted, email it to me. I can host it for you. erorrer@triad.rr.com

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Old 02-22-2006, 08:14 AM
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That is a VERY nice job! Well done! If you want the "good" version hosted, email it to me. I can host it for you. erorrer@triad.rr.com
I can't email a file that large with Comcast. I can send it over AIM though.
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Nice job, the most complete I have seen so far.

Could have used it about a week ago though. Doh!
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I would love to see this guide, as I need to remove a motor, except my word pad says unable to load graphics conversion filter, and then causes and error and fails. Is there anything I can do??
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I would love to see this guide, as I need to remove a motor, except my word pad says unable to load graphics conversion filter, and then causes and error and fails. Is there anything I can do??
I think you are tring to open it using the wrong Program....It wants to open in Microsoft Word, Not wordpad. See if you can open it by selecting Word, (Assuming you have it) and you should be able to view it perfectly.....Great write-up!!!!
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