Pulling the engine?

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I am thinking about pulling the engine out to do some work on it and the transmission, I was wondering how difficult it is to pull, and what all is involved. Also, could someone post a picture of the engine support that hold the engine up while the clutch is being replaced (big "L"-Shaped device). Thanks!
 

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You will need a cherry picker and an engine stand at the very least, besides general tools...also if you pull the engine, change ALL the hoses before you put it back in...
 

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I pulled my motor out the top last summer. Wasn't too hard, I used a cherry picker also. Basicaly, take every thing off the motor. Then pull it out the top. I took off the intake and exhaust manifolds, and pulled it by the exhaust studs. I left the power steering pump on it. Also you have to take off the hood, not a problem, just mark where it was so you can line it up again.
 

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It not that hard had to replace mine two weeks ago from spun rod bearing. No need to take off hood just disconnected hood struts and then used a long piece of wood to hold it up.
 

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I am in the process of doing this right now due to a spun bearing. i guess that I am not the only one that is having this problem. However I am putting in a 3.2L. I will keep you posted.
BTW SLOSHO89, what did you use to color your engine? Is it painted or powdercoated? I would like to do the same type of thing w/ mine except green and polished.
 

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BTW SLOSHO89, what did you use to color your engine? Is it painted or powdercoated? I would like to do the same type of thing w/ mine except green and polished.
My intake is painted. I used touch-up paint made by dupli-color. The red was "cherry red" and the gold was "Lt. Champane". It has held on well so far. I did a little write up on it for my web page. Just click on the picture of the intake on my web page.

http://www.geocities.com/web_page66/

Efren
 

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