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  • ClayW
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    Originally posted by delatlanta1281 View Post
    Yeah a big space is awesome. I remember last year on my way to go see Steve's e12 I walked by your car and your legs were sticking out. Can't remember whether it was a tranny mount, ds, or exhaust, but I do know you guys buttoned it up super quick!
    Yep. I remember meeting you then, Rich.

    I had a tranny crossmember that got a little bent, so it was allowing the driveshaft and transmission to shift under load. Bent it back into place in the parking lot next to Steve's trailer. It's not Vintage if no one is doing a parking lot fix!

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  • palitatabitha
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    That must have been a huge mess by the looks of it. Hope it went alright.

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by ClayW View Post
    1. You take what you can get when you don't have a garage of your own (I've since bought a garage with a house attached)
    2. Holding the exhaust in place while the engine was disconnected.
    3. Yep, right before Vintage 2011......I made it 60 miles before overheating. Didn't make it that year.
    Yeah a big space is awesome. I remember last year on my way to go see Steve's e12 I walked by your car and your legs were sticking out. Can't remember whether it was a tranny mount, ds, or exhaust, but I do know you guys buttoned it up super quick!

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  • ClayW
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    Originally posted by delatlanta1281 View Post
    Two things.
    1 what were you thinking?
    2 nice exhaust bushing.
    3 was this before vintage?
    Fixing your car in the parking lot must have felt like a palace
    1. You take what you can get when you don't have a garage of your own (I've since bought a garage with a house attached)
    2. Holding the exhaust in place while the engine was disconnected.
    3. Yep, right before Vintage 2011......I made it 60 miles before overheating. Didn't make it that year.

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  • efficient
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    Originally posted by noid View Post
    Complimentary pictorial:




    Did I mention I helped pull the new engine?




    New pilot bearing because auto>manual


    So easy when using a clutch alignment tool. Blue Loctite everything, used a torque wrench and held the crank from turning with one hand and the torque wrench in the other.


    New head on (I changed the oil filter setup from filter-to-block to what was on my original block that uses an external OEM oil cooler post picture):

    i did the same and it makes oil change real easy but I'm thinking of putting a oil cooler on.

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  • noid
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    Complimentary pictorial:




    Did I mention I helped pull the new engine?




    New pilot bearing because auto>manual


    So easy when using a clutch alignment tool. Blue Loctite everything, used a torque wrench and held the crank from turning with one hand and the torque wrench in the other.


    New head on (I changed the oil filter setup from filter-to-block to what was on my original block that uses an external OEM oil cooler post picture):

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  • noid
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    Originally posted by suruba View Post
    i don't understand why you couldn't partially open the garage for a day...
    Garage is detached and located in an alleyway with no driveway space. Pulling the car out any distance would put it in the alleyway.

    That and the garage isn't in the best of area's, so I don't desire flaunting whats in the garage by having it open all day. I dont live in the same area, I just rent a garage there, I used to live in the same area though so I am aware of the surroundings.

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  • delatlanta1281
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    Originally posted by ClayW View Post
    I'll see your two-bay engine pull and raise you a single-bay drivetrain swap (M42) and suspension rebuild with no engine crane.

    Two things.
    1 what were you thinking?
    2 nice exhaust bushing.
    3 was this before vintage?
    Fixing your car in the parking lot must have felt like a palace

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  • suruba
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    i don't understand why you couldn't partially open the garage for a day...

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  • ClayW
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    I'll see your two-bay engine pull and raise you a single-bay drivetrain swap (M42) and suspension rebuild with no engine crane.

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  • efficient
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    Doing it from the side is a pain, I pulled and put in a new motor on a dirt surface. What a pain in the ass without a load leveled as well. It also sucked when the hoist would sink into the dirt.

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  • noid
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    Back in from the side:






    May there be mercy on those who try to put an engine+tranny back from the side without a leveler (sans transmission would be easy without one).

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  • n3nyongmini
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    It can be done with the AT, and the m30 went back in the same way with the AT. from the side is the only way.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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  • nando
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    I would have gotten one of those HF piano dollies and dropped the whole thing out the bottom, then lifted up the front of the car with your hoist and rolled the engine out of the way.

    that's my plan, anyway.

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  • lowsodium
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    I just pulled the engine out of a donor car. Since the frame was being scrapped I just cut the entire front end off with a recip saw.

    Its nice having the motor and trans out though. I have a $700 order ready to place from pelican to replace anything and everything it needs. Its going to be nice to have no leaks.

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