My 318is has a blown head gasket or worse. I will be swapping a known-good m42 from a donor car in order to get back on the road as soon as possible. My buddy is letting me borrow his 2-car garage for the swap so thats another reason to finish quickly. In the interest of minimizing potential issues and time working I need advice.
Which is easier, pulling the engine out by itself or pulling the engine and trans assembled as one unit? The pros and cons as I see it:
Pull engine alone
+ pro: only have to remove downpipe portion of exhaust
+ pro: easier to maneuver than engine+trans together
- con: may have difficulty mating engine and trans back together in the car
or
Pull engine and trans as one unit:
+ pro: don’t have to worry about getting engine and trans mated back together
- con: have to R+I exhaust, heat shields, driveshaft, shifter, clutch slave
- con: more difficult to maneuver
Ive never pulled an engine or trans on e30s. But on other cars I've been stuck and had hours of frustration trying to get an engine and trans to mate back up in the car. Sliding the trans input shaft through clutch disc and into the pilot bearing can be a bitch sometimes. Ive never done it on an m42/g240 but am worried it could be the same or worse. What should I do?
Which is easier, pulling the engine out by itself or pulling the engine and trans assembled as one unit? The pros and cons as I see it:
Pull engine alone
+ pro: only have to remove downpipe portion of exhaust
+ pro: easier to maneuver than engine+trans together
- con: may have difficulty mating engine and trans back together in the car
or
Pull engine and trans as one unit:
+ pro: don’t have to worry about getting engine and trans mated back together
- con: have to R+I exhaust, heat shields, driveshaft, shifter, clutch slave
- con: more difficult to maneuver
Ive never pulled an engine or trans on e30s. But on other cars I've been stuck and had hours of frustration trying to get an engine and trans to mate back up in the car. Sliding the trans input shaft through clutch disc and into the pilot bearing can be a bitch sometimes. Ive never done it on an m42/g240 but am worried it could be the same or worse. What should I do?
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