Engine removal
<small>[ October 15, 2002, 04:54 PM: Message edited by: WILWAXU ]</small>
at least that is how a friend of mine did his.
good luck!
Here is a link if you want to see.
http://community.webshots.com/user/uofahog
-Matt
Advantage is that you can build the entire engine on a stand, including all wiring, heads, valve covers...everything. That kept my back straight and avoided the sore back syndrome (old man).
Disadvantage is that you must have the front end realigned.
Raughammer has some good pictures/description on his page of comming out from the top. This has its advantages. You cannot completely build the engine. I believe that you must finish the job (intake, valve covers, wiring, assessories) with the engine in the car.
This was my first experience and it worked well for me. I installed an LS1 in a 94Z28 weekend before last. Should have it finished in the next week or so (no hurry).
Email me if you want some pictures.
Pat



