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  • StereoInstaller1
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    Originally posted by akorcovelos View Post
    if there is a swap or rebuild to be done all those 20 connections need to be removed anyway, so your just adding 2 more for no reason?
    You can argue all you want, but the fact is that the car was designed to be swapped with the DME harness on the motor.

    Try it, you will like it.

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  • akorcovelos
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    Originally posted by h82crash View Post
    I don't know, 2 connections vs 20. Fishing the injector harness through the manifold is a pita with the engine in the car.
    if there is a swap or rebuild to be done all those 20 connections need to be removed anyway, so your just adding 2 more for no reason?

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  • h82crash
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    Originally posted by akorcovelos View Post
    why is everyone saying to remove the dme harness from the glovebox? I pulled mine without doing that, just unplugged everything and left the harness in the car.
    I don't know, 2 connections vs 20. Fishing the injector harness through the manifold is a pita with the engine in the car.

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  • nando
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    don't forget the ground strap to the oil pan/block on the underside of the engine. that's an easy one to miss and you'll be scratching your head when you start lifting the engine with a cherry picker and the whole body starts to lift off the ground..

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  • Leeroy
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    Originally posted by mattdk318i View Post
    ill actually be putting a M20 in today or tomm. Depending on whether or not i can find a truck.
    This sounds lame. But swapping engine(m20) is like riding a bike. once you learn its easy as pie.
    You create a checklist in your brain after a few swaps....guibo,shifter,motormounts,wiring,exhaust, radiator,etc.........
    That's what I've heard. I want to learn first cause I have never done an engine swap. There's to many things for me to over look/forget. I don't want it to get messed up, I just want my perfect running alpine motor back. :) Hopefully. everything will go smooth. I will learn what I need to do for next time, so that I won't be needing any help. Thanks for help everyone.

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  • Zyth01
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    You can do it either way, depending on how much wiring you want to do when the engine goes back in.

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  • akorcovelos
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    why is everyone saying to remove the dme harness from the glovebox? I pulled mine without doing that, just unplugged everything and left the harness in the car.

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  • mattdk318i
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    Originally posted by TS87325IS View Post
    yeah Leeroy , you don't have some new shoes to catch on fire or something ?:p just kidding , at least it is an m20 , very easy and straight forward to deal with . when I showed up to the dragon , I had just put my motor back in the day before , and it did fine , so good luck and have fun , hope to see ya'll at the next meet.
    ill actually be putting a M20 in today or tomm. Depending on whether or not i can find a truck.
    This sounds lame. But swapping engine(m20) is like riding a bike. once you learn its easy as pie.
    You create a checklist in your brain after a few swaps....guibo,shifter,motormounts,wiring,exhaust, radiator,etc.........

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  • AlarmedBread
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    put a piece of plywood in front of the AC condenser, use some screws through existing holes and put a 2x4 on top of the radiator support so you don't bend up either of those.

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  • TS87325IS
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    yeah Leeroy , you don't have some new shoes to catch on fire or something ?:p just kidding , at least it is an m20 , very easy and straight forward to deal with . when I showed up to the dragon , I had just put my motor back in the day before , and it did fine , so good luck and have fun , hope to see ya'll at the next meet.

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  • dinanm3atl
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    Originally posted by Leeroy View Post
    Thank you guys for all the help. I hope to learn a lot from this engine swap and once I do it once I will know what to do next time.
    You learned your lesson already.

    Don't wreck a perfectly running e30 :)


    Sorry I had to.

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  • Leeroy
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    Thank you guys for all the help. I hope to learn a lot from this engine swap and once I do it once I will know what to do next time.

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  • dinanm3atl
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    Originally posted by TS87325IS View Post
    It helps alot if you take the hood and the radiator out , then spoon it out with the tranny attatched for sure.
    That was the plan :)

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  • TS87325IS
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    It helps alot if you take the hood and the radiator out , then spoon it out with the tranny attatched for sure.

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  • smoke4ndmears
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    it's really very straightforward, and much simpler if you remove the transmission along with the motor. i even left the fan on mine when i pulled it all. disconnect all of the obvious big components, disconnect the DME from behind the glovebox and pull it through the firewall, o2 sensor, shifter components, fuel lines etc etc.

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