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wstanek 07-24-2010 01:37 AM

OK well here we go again =S
 
ok so here we go with another interesting excursion! i need to do rod bearings on my 87 N/A the thing is is that i don't reapeat don't want to pull the motor i was examining how i could do this but it seems i would have to lift the motor up fck.... ok well anny help is greatly appreciated =D

btwilson86 07-24-2010 04:47 PM

Pulling the engine on a N/A is easy, should only take you a couple of hours. Plus it will make the whole job much easier, as well as allow you to inspect all of the wiring and vacuum lines that you can't see with the engine in the car.

cre 07-24-2010 05:44 PM

Just swapping the poin pan and oil pump with the engine just lifted is a miserable hell and takes hours longer than it should. Besides, if you pull it you can replace all the oil seals and the mains as well and just be done with it all.

wstanek 07-24-2010 06:31 PM

no cherry picker
 
there is only . Issue i dont have a cherry picker and might not be able to get . Plus

cre 07-24-2010 07:07 PM

You can't lift the engine high enough to get at everything you'll need to without a hoist... forget it.

Busted Knuckles 07-24-2010 08:29 PM

They don't have tool rental places where you are? Before I purchased my picker, I rented from a place near where I work. They charged $35 a day, but were not open on Sun. I could pick it up on Sat. morning and return it Mon. morning for the one day rate. Timing it right, I pulled two engines and dropped one back in this way on a single weekend once (pulled bad motor, pulled donor motor, and dropped donor motor back in original car.)

Call around. I'll bet you can find one.

wstanek 07-24-2010 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Busted Knuckles (Post 86137)
They don't have tool rental places where you are? Before I purchased my picker, I rented from a place near where I work. They charged $35 a day, but were not open on Sun. I could pick it up on Sat. morning and return it Mon. morning for the one day rate. Timing it right, I pulled two engines and dropped one back in this way on a single weekend once (pulled bad motor, pulled donor motor, and dropped donor motor back in original car.)

Call around. I'll bet you can find one.

man i owe u big time never even thought about rental and yeah i could rent . Cuz my buddies dad work at one of the largest self owned rentals in north america derp! 0.o ok ill have to do it yay.

wstanek 07-28-2010 11:39 PM

ok so ive decided to pull it just need to rent a engine hoist~

Green7mgte 07-28-2010 11:45 PM

hell since were on the subject of pulling engines. how hard is it for a turbo? Ive never done one before. can anyone point me in the direction of reading material? ive been wanting to for awhile now.

wstanek 07-28-2010 11:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Green7mgte (Post 86252)
hell since were on the subject of pulling engines. how hard is it for a turbo? Ive never done one before. can anyone point me in the direction of reading material? ive been wanting to for awhile now.

hahaha gotta do bearings on my ge but prolly the same just less space for removal


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