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"How do I get the in there?"

Got the 2.0L engine I am going to use while rebuilding and maybe adding a little extra to my 340,000 mile 1.7.
Already running into problems with finding parts for the stock 2.0L.
ArtechnikA
1) remove old engine.
2) install new engine in reverse order.

Engine R&R is covered in every repair manual; you have one, yes ?
dion9146
You already have the lid open, so start by removing the fuel tank and you will see the drive shaft universal joint right under there next to the radiator.......
Millerwelds
QUOTE(dion9146 @ Jun 9 2011, 01:21 PM) *

You already have the lid open, so start by removing the fuel tank and you will see the drive shaft universal joint right under there next to the radiator.......


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Rand
Read in Steven Wright voice:
"I put a new engine in my car. I forgot to take the old one out. Now I can do 500 mph."
Haudiosolutions
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QUOTE(Rand @ Jun 9 2011, 06:54 PM) *

Read in Steven Wright voice:
"I put a new engine in my car. I forgot to take the old one out. Now I can do 500 mph."



Hmm... I have a little extra time this weekend.... 500 seems like a nice cruising speed. Not to mention getting to Nashville in 45 minutes would sure please my family.
mgphoto
So if I use 3 engines I can pass the speed of Sound????
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