I'm sure of three things at the mo.
1). This is probably the wrong place to post this,
2). There's a post somewhere to cover this but I can't find it,
3). Taking the engine out of an auto surf is a pig!
Just after a couple of practical tips to make the next couple of days a bit easier. Trying to remove the engine 2LTE from a Surf and struggling a bit. Are there any tips that can be offered apart from get someone else to do it? Bonnets off, rad out, batteries out, most of the bell housing bolts undone, ones round the top are buggers! Has anyone split the drive plate and torque converter to remove the engine, or just pulled the lot out in one hit? This obviously makes less mess but looking for advice from the pro's. Both engine mounts undone also and all the usual pipes cables etc. Also, there seems to be a lot of loom action round the starter. Any tips on disconnecting this lot? Many thanks lads, and if anyone needs any bits there's a complete engine to be broken up. All good and running but grumbly on big end 4. Seems fairly typical. Thanks again and have a great break!
1). This is probably the wrong place to post this,
2). There's a post somewhere to cover this but I can't find it,
3). Taking the engine out of an auto surf is a pig!
Just after a couple of practical tips to make the next couple of days a bit easier. Trying to remove the engine 2LTE from a Surf and struggling a bit. Are there any tips that can be offered apart from get someone else to do it? Bonnets off, rad out, batteries out, most of the bell housing bolts undone, ones round the top are buggers! Has anyone split the drive plate and torque converter to remove the engine, or just pulled the lot out in one hit? This obviously makes less mess but looking for advice from the pro's. Both engine mounts undone also and all the usual pipes cables etc. Also, there seems to be a lot of loom action round the starter. Any tips on disconnecting this lot? Many thanks lads, and if anyone needs any bits there's a complete engine to be broken up. All good and running but grumbly on big end 4. Seems fairly typical. Thanks again and have a great break!
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