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Posted by: gendent Jan 9 2013, 11:10 AM

I am about to fire up the kerosene heater in the shop to start the renovation of what was to be my car, now to be my son's car. Is it necessary/easier/ better to remove the engine prior to repairing the longs? I can see that if I need to repair the firewall and associated structures the question is moot. Out it comes. The "hell hole" and proximal structures have been repaired.

Jim

Posted by: brant Jan 9 2013, 11:15 AM

easier and probably mandatory

Posted by: sfrenck Jan 9 2013, 12:45 PM

My lazy way was to buy a roller that didn't need rust repair and swap everything over from the rusty one.

If I was on the west coast it would have been a wash pricewise (haven't made up the $1k transportation cost yet by selling off extra parts).

Posted by: rjames Jan 9 2013, 05:52 PM

QUOTE(gendent @ Jan 9 2013, 09:10 AM) *

I am about to fire up the kerosene heater in the shop to start the renovation of what was to be my car, now to be my son's car. Is it necessary/easier/ better to remove the engine prior to repairing the longs? I can see that if I need to repair the firewall and associated structures the question is moot. Out it comes. The "hell hole" and proximal structures have been repaired.

Jim


Totally depends on where and how extensive the repairs are. Show us pictures.

Posted by: gendent Jan 9 2013, 07:18 PM

I will post pictures this weekend once it is up on the stands.
Thanks for the response so far.

Jim

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