Help install FAT engine with DR Evil Trans in AUSTIN TX, Going to be reinstalling my engine soon |
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Help install FAT engine with DR Evil Trans in AUSTIN TX, Going to be reinstalling my engine soon |
griffindoug |
Dec 14 2014, 06:32 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 45 Joined: 24-June 14 From: Austin TX Member No.: 17,539 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Hello folks in Austin!
I am hopeful some one with more experience than I could help lend a hand or two to help me reinstall my engine and transaxle. I originally hired a mechanic to do the rebuild, but after 2 months, he quit on me. After he completely disassembled the engine into 1000 pieces. Found FAT performance and they are doing the rebuild. Engine should be coming back soon to Austin and I am in need of some knowledge on re-installing the engine. If anyone out there can help, I would be most appreciative. Thanks Doug |
kpax914 |
Jan 5 2015, 05:47 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 9 Joined: 10-July 14 From: Santee, CA Member No.: 17,610 Region Association: Southern California |
Perhaps you should post some pictures of the problem areas. When I had the engine out of my 914 I checked and actually welded sheet steel to reinforce weak areas like the battery box and the rear suspension brackets.
good luck |
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