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> My God Bones, what have I done?, Busted my engine-drop cherry
mudfoot76
post Aug 1 2007, 09:56 PM
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Finally got around to working on the teener again tonight. I was trying to find a local source for the 12 point tool to remove the CV bolts, but ended up getting it from Pelican. One thing their article doesn't mention is that when I pryed the joints apart, these thin metal/cardboard gaskets fell out (in pieces). Is this normal?

Once those were apart, we double and triple checked to make sure all the wires, hoses, etc were disconnected. Looks good, so we thought. Place the furniture cart, position everything, slowly lower, unbolt engine and trans mount bolts (those engine bar bolts were a PITA!!!) *plop* Start to try and roll it out, and we notice we forgot to disconnect the flapper wires (D'OH!). OK, 8mm wrench, done.

Now the only problem is that our floor jacks cannot lift the car high enough for the carbs (44idf) to fit underneath everything. We tried to rotate the drivetrain around some but no luck. My helpers were my brother and a co-worker, and both of them had to leave at 10pm. We placed jackstands in strategic supporting areas (and left the floorjacks too just to be safe) and they left. I didn't want to do anything else to the car in this state without anyone else around to call for help in the event of an accident so we will resume tomorrow. Either I need to find better floorjacks with higher lift, or the carbs have to be removed (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) (or both? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif) )

I'll be hosting an engine installation BBQ when it is time to put the mofo back in the car. Aligning the sheetmetal into the rubber gasket, I imagine, will be teh suXXorz, but easier if there are other ppl around who have done this before.
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GaroldShaffer
post Aug 2 2007, 08:45 AM
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QUOTE(mudfoot76 @ Aug 1 2007, 07:56 PM) *

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I'll be hosting an engine installation BBQ when it is time to put the mofo back in the car. Aligning the sheetmetal into the rubber gasket, I imagine, will be teh suXXorz, but easier if there are other ppl around who have done this before.


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Let us know when. I will be there. I only did a install once, like 10 yrs ago, but in never hurts to have some extra hands.
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post Aug 2 2007, 08:55 AM
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QUOTE(Garold Shaffer @ Aug 2 2007, 10:45 AM) *

Let us know when. I will be there. I only did a install once, like 10 yrs ago, but in never hurts to have some extra hands.


Thanks Garold, you rock! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_pokal.gif)

I will make a formal announcement when the time comes.

BTW - for those keeping score at home, this is all happening in my hope that I can resolve why my motor likes to burst oil filters (yes, even Mahle ones).

Ya know, as long as I already have the motor out (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif)
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post Aug 2 2007, 10:01 PM
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QUOTE(mudfoot76 @ Aug 2 2007, 10:55 AM) *

BTW - for those keeping score at home, this is all happening in my hope that I can resolve why my motor likes to burst oil filters (yes, even Mahle ones).


Sounds like your oil pressure regulator piston is stuck or the spring is stuck - something like that. Maybe some crud or shrapnel got in there. It's prob easier to do with the engine raised rather than on a furniture dolly though.
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