Tips, techniques, warnings on engine removal

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Steve number 1, no that's not my new car, mine's a foot shorter than that matey and a whole lot lighter!

Steve number 2, oops! sorry I meant B body (I've edited it) it's an early Coronet, by the way, and it had a home made pan and external oiling system, hence the notch in the K frame.
The pump don’t work coz the vandals took the handles.

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Damn hoping you were gonna forget yourself and tell us then :-k
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Thanks for all the tips, I will mull it over and decide what I'm most comfortable doing.
I'm looking forward to dropping the new/old/1000 mile motor. Perhaps then I wont be putting 1 pint of oil for every 100 miles of driving.

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Post by Rich »

Cut the rad support out of mine too.What a doddle to get the eng & box in all at once.Also you can leave the hood on and dont need to jack up the back end.
I just had to lift the eng up enough so the sump cleared the front valence and wheeled it in with no silly angle req`d.Took about 1/2 hour on my own that way.HTH.
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Lovely car Rich 8-) =P~
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Why thank you!! :love3:
P.S. Do you still want that 14" dropped air filter base that In have been carying around all year since Budge :drunken: :sleepy2: slept in for the swap meet????
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I do :thumbright: no rush though :lol:
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Post by Anonymous »

Just a little thanx for all the advice and tips on here, my mate and me removed the engine and gearbox within a few hours. Neither of us had done this before, so once again cheers for all the advice.
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Nice one what method did you use ??
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AllKiller wrote:Nice one what method did you use ??
Nothing that was mentioned here.

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Post by Dave-R »

Forgot to mention the easiest way.

Just undo all the bolts holding the engine and box to the car and then rev the hell out of it. :thumbright:
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:lol: :lol:
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Motor out

Post by Anonymous »

Hi Again,

If you didn't take it out the Top, bottom or front, you must have taken out the firewall and removed the engine BACKWARDS!!!

Was gonna mention that method, but its a bit drastic?

Best of luck putting it all back in!

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I bet they never took it out :D
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Post by Anonymous »

Some great thoughts here :D , easiest method ,chain the K frame to a tree , stick it in reverse & floor it.

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