Pulling engine from the bottom
Pulling engine from the bottom
How hard? Quentin?
I'd rather pull the whole thing as a unit, leaving all the accessories in tact for the buyer when it sells. It's a lot easier when you don't have to hand someone a bag of bolts and brackets and tell them to "figure it out"
I'd rather pull the whole thing as a unit, leaving all the accessories in tact for the buyer when it sells. It's a lot easier when you don't have to hand someone a bag of bolts and brackets and tell them to "figure it out"
killerjello, just for a reference, I just looked up labor times on a LT1 car last week and it costs 18 hours to remove and reinstall an eng.. but thats considering you have a hoist and power tools, so add for that and that also doesnt include the time it takes to rebuild the eng. either. plus you better have a way of getting the body really HIGH IN THE AIR to be able to do it like that at home. Ive seen it done (someone here posted a pic of their car up in the air w/homemade jackstands under it) so it is possible, but more of a hassle then just liftin the car up w/a normal jack/jack stand deal. also, dont forget that you have to remove the ypipe first.
chris
chris
It is a breeze. I had it from on the ground on all four wheels, to on jackstands, with no front wheels in just under 7 hours. But we also had time to drink alot of beer, and screw off some. If you decide to go this way, call me. I have a few simple tricks that will help ya, and I dont feel like trying to type them.
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