Racer X
SHO Pilot, Retired
Things I learned:
- You will break at least one exhaust manifold stud, no matter how red you can make it glow. A cutoff wheel, a 3/8th's tap, and a titanium 5/16th's drill bit are your friends when this happens.
- You will bash your finger drilling the front manifold.
- The oil pan will cause you to say several swear words upon it's reinstallation.
- Your engine won't knock upon cold startup anymore once this is done.
- No matter how many times you remind yourself not to do it again, you will hit your head on the same arm on the lift several more times.
- I forget. Refer to the above point...
- This sucker definitely comes in handy:
If you haven't done your rod bearings, and your drive your SHO hard, do them. A couple of them were really worn, and just waiting for one to go for a spin in the journal. A saturday invested doing this saved me from a weekend (and a lot of $$$) swapping in a new engine.

Steady pressure with a 13mm socket and a 3/8th's handle and I was good to go. Putting them back on was a breeze also; I used a click type torque wrench.