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> First time dropping an engine - almost 4 hrs.
ndfrigi
post Nov 6 2014, 02:31 AM
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Thank God I was able to pull out an engine of my newly acquired 71 1.7 megasquirt and I was able to do it for less than 4 hrs. From clearing all electrical lines, fuel lines, cables, linkage and other parts before dropping the engine to a dolly.

I hope I can install it back after fixing the rear suspension console with the help of a good fellow 914world member who is going to do the welding job.

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r_towle
post Nov 6 2014, 07:44 AM
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Congratulations.
Taking it out is the easy part.
Putting it back in, well the four bolts that hold it all up are pretty simple.
The rest...
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post Nov 6 2014, 08:55 AM
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QUOTE(r_towle @ Nov 6 2014, 08:44 AM) *

Congratulations.
Taking it out is the easy part.
Putting it back in, well the four bolts that hold it all up are pretty simple.
The rest...

Rich - Is there a good thread somewhere here for reinstalling and dealing with "the rest," as you call it? I've successfully dropped an engine (referencing the many threads that address that part) but I haven't done the reverse, and I will need to sometime soon. I haven't found a good step-by-step thread yet. Or is it pretty straightforward conceptually and just time-consuming hooking everything back up? Looking to identify the "gotchas" I guess...
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