Pulling the motor from the top?
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Pulling the motor from the top?
So, I've pretty much stripped my motor down. The only thing attached to it is the transmission. I've unhooked all wiring, exhaust, a/c, p/s, etc from the motor. It's just sitting there.
At this point, I've decided it would probably be easier to just go ahead and pull it to do the rest of the heads/cam build and R&R the transmission.
I know a lot of folks prefer from the bottom, but I don't have a lift and I've already pretty much disassembled the motor. To drop from the bottom on the k-member, a lot of things need to be disconnected like the brake master cylinder, the front brake lines, the PCM wiring harness, and steering shaft among many little things.
If I pull from the top, I see absolutely no reason to do any of that. I just need to unbolt the engine from the k-member (which will suck) and unbolt the trans from the car and driveshaft and the whole thing should pop right out. I might have to disconnect the starter for it to clear. But I guess I can check that as I do it.
Right? What am I missing to pull it out through the top? As long as the k-member stays in place, all of the items that connect the k-member to the car (like brake lines and PCM) don't need to be messed with, correct?
At this point, I've decided it would probably be easier to just go ahead and pull it to do the rest of the heads/cam build and R&R the transmission.
I know a lot of folks prefer from the bottom, but I don't have a lift and I've already pretty much disassembled the motor. To drop from the bottom on the k-member, a lot of things need to be disconnected like the brake master cylinder, the front brake lines, the PCM wiring harness, and steering shaft among many little things.
If I pull from the top, I see absolutely no reason to do any of that. I just need to unbolt the engine from the k-member (which will suck) and unbolt the trans from the car and driveshaft and the whole thing should pop right out. I might have to disconnect the starter for it to clear. But I guess I can check that as I do it.
Right? What am I missing to pull it out through the top? As long as the k-member stays in place, all of the items that connect the k-member to the car (like brake lines and PCM) don't need to be messed with, correct?
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You may have to take your balancer pulley off. Im not sure but I dont think you can pull the engine and tranny out the top. You will probably have to pull the tranny out the bottom first and then pull the engine.
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I figure if I start pulling the engine and the trans hits the floor, I can probably get to those bellhousing bolts pretty easily...
One thing I'd like to be able to do is drop it back in with the heads, intake, and headers back on. Might be a pipe dream...
One thing I'd like to be able to do is drop it back in with the heads, intake, and headers back on. Might be a pipe dream...
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I think so I have no probably taking everything off.. plus I don't have room to pull from the bottom , I pretty much got everything off as well... I have seen a few posts on here where someone said they keep the tranny attached .. let me know how it goes id rather pull the engine and tranny in one piece as well...
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You can pull the engine and tranny out the top as one piece. I've done it several times. Balancer can stay on as well. Remove the hood and get a engine hoist with a long reach. Harbor Freight has one that works great.
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I just went through this. Pulled engine and trans together out the top. I had intake and heads off, also all the front accessories, but the pulley was left on. Also the radiator was out. I had to remove the front bumper cover and foam support to get my hoist close enough.
It came out easy enough, going back was another story. With heads back on and trans bolted to the engine it went back in the way it came out but was a pain with all of the wiring and vacuum lines, etc. The one major benefit I see to taking it out the bottom would be for ease of assembly if you are retaining all of the smog equipment.
It came out easy enough, going back was another story. With heads back on and trans bolted to the engine it went back in the way it came out but was a pain with all of the wiring and vacuum lines, etc. The one major benefit I see to taking it out the bottom would be for ease of assembly if you are retaining all of the smog equipment.