Engine removal help!
Thanks in advance for the help!
TO BE HONEST, you need to get it off the back of the block.
Make sure all bolts are out, use a dead blow hammer to knock it loose but it will come out.
Also there are 2 sets of bolts. Transmission to Bellhousing and Bellhousing to Block.
Make sure the trans is not binding up as it could be hanging, use a hyd jack to get it as straight as you can.
Pls clarify as much as you can so we can help you. I know doing my clutch swap, on a lift mind you was a PITA and the car was a 2002 with bearly 38k on the clock but had some harsh winters in Boston that I am sure did not help on the removal.
It was me and another strong guy to get that bell housing off. Also we needed to use the stock bolts to draw the bellhousing back on. MOST likely due to the dowel pins in the upper corner of each side of the block.
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^ thats what i did
If I ever do this again, I'll pull it out and back in with the trans attached somehow, cuz honestly, the trans removal and replacement was the most difficult part of the R&R for me.
Writing it up sounds more complicated, but it is the easiest way to pull a motor safely and without damaging any parts etc. I have done it quite a few times this way. Of course, this is my opinion
Unfortunately I can't try to pull the motor again until this weekend, but luckily I actually have a game plan to get it out this time instead of just banging my head against a wall like last time!
Unfortunately I can't try to pull the motor again until this weekend, but luckily I actually have a game plan to get it out this time instead of just banging my head against a wall like last time!




