Engine removal issues.
I dont have an automated bleeder or shop vac and am doing the whole thing myself. Try bleeding brakes that way. I'm not saying it isnt a good method, I'm saying there is more to it than meets the eye.
You need to take stuff off and move it over one way or the other. You either do it first or do it last. Its personal choice. All the mechanics I know and talked to about doing my swap for me all said the same thing. Out the bottom is over rated, they all do it out the top for the simple fact they dont have to bleed 3 systems afterwards. Dropping the trans is too easy to think that leaving it attached is a better idea.
Basicaly theres a lot more to it than is being said about out the bottom. Its just different. Does it make the total job quicker? Thats debatable.
Last edited by 99blancoSS; Oct 15, 2006 at 11:15 AM.
just my two cents worth anyways.
I dont have an automated bleeder or shop vac and am doing the whole thing myself. Try bleeding brakes that way. I'm not saying it isnt a good method, I'm saying there is more to it than meets the eye.
You need to take stuff off and move it over one way or the other. You either do it first or do it last. Its personal choice. All the mechanics I know and talked to about doing my swap for me all said the same thing. Out the bottom is over rated, they all do it out the top for the simple fact they dont have to bleed 3 systems afterwards. Dropping the trans is too easy to think that leaving it attached is a better idea.
Basicaly theres a lot more to it than is being said about out the bottom. Its just different. Does it make the total job quicker? Thats debatable.
The Best V8 Stories One Small Block at Time
chris
I dont have an automated bleeder or shop vac and am doing the whole thing myself. Try bleeding brakes that way. I'm not saying it isnt a good method, I'm saying there is more to it than meets the eye.
You need to take stuff off and move it over one way or the other. You either do it first or do it last. Its personal choice. All the mechanics I know and talked to about doing my swap for me all said the same thing. Out the bottom is over rated, they all do it out the top for the simple fact they dont have to bleed 3 systems afterwards. Dropping the trans is too easy to think that leaving it attached is a better idea.
Basicaly theres a lot more to it than is being said about out the bottom. Its just different. Does it make the total job quicker? Thats debatable.
Anyway...I just did this when I did my engine swap. 1BADAIR posted a picture that sold me on the idea. It was soooo easy.
In fact, I didnt even have to break open the clutch lines... If you take the master cylinder off the firewall, you can lay it and the resevoir on the motor. Well I made a small "jig" to hold them upright and attached it to the side so when I installed it into my swap vehicle, I wouldnt need to do a FULL bleed. In fact I didnt need to bleed at all.
Installing the LTs and other odds and ends was much easiser with the engine sitting on the k-member outside of the car as well.
After the K-member was unbolted, and all the other parts were un hooked, lifting the body off was easy. Me and a buddy easily lifted it when done to adjust its position on the jack stands a bit. Just make sure the back end is up too...and stable. Thats the key. We slid my motor,trans, and even shifter right out through the side. Did it this way on my 3rd gen as well.
Justin
Either way you need to swap the trans and all the stuff from one block to the other. I took all the stuff off and had the motor out no issue at all. The only thing left to do was transfer the old block from the hoist and put the new one on. Then is was a few minutes to put it in.
You can do the whole swap by yourself out the top. Lining the bolts holes up for the re-install from the bottom might not be so easy by yourself. I dont know havent done it. Maybe there is a trick to getting 6 bolts to line up while they just want to swing out to the side with the weight of the whole control arm and spindle.
From the top the only left is turning the key. Out the bottom you've got brakes to bleed before you go anywhere. I really think its just personal choice. I dont see one method being easier than the other but out the top leaves you with less steps to take on the re-install.
Good luck with it either way.
I agree, bottom is much easier.

Alignment was fine afterwards too.

Alignment was fine afterwards too.
As for how high you have to take it... that depends on the dolly that you set the k-member on...how high you have the back wheels, etc. Just keep going until you have room.
Oh...one other thing I forgot to mention. You dont have to remove the hood!! I hate doing that. It takes two people and I feel its a pain to do. Ide rather bleed brakes...thats easy and fast.
Justin

