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mikesarge 01-26-2020 02:58 PM

Engine out, bored, what else to replace?
 
Subject says it all.

My engine has been out since late November for a head job and stud change out, and I’ve been taking the opportunity to fix up other parts of the car.

So far in the engine bay I’ve added an engine sound pad, cleaned up some wiring, changed the shift shaft seal on the trans, cleaned a bunch of gunk, doubled up my rear deck strut, and replaced an oil line.

Otherwise, I’ve replaced my shifter linkage bushings and changed out my door lock cylinders to match the ignition.

The fuel filter and accumulator don’t seem too awfully hard to change with the engine in, and everything seems to be fine there, is there any reason to preemptively change those? What else do you wish you had changed while you waited for your engine?

Trackrash 01-26-2020 03:21 PM

Fuel lines.

yelcab1 01-26-2020 03:39 PM

I don't always add to the expenses but sometimes it is just the thing to do.

Replace your rubber seals around the engine bay.
Repaint your tins

3rd_gear_Ted 01-26-2020 03:44 PM

You could replace your clutch cable to go with your new clutch.
Also check the pedal cluster for wear.

mikesarge 01-26-2020 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yelcab1 (Post 10732474)
I don't always add to the expenses but sometimes it is just the thing to do.


This is generally my train of thought. While removing this engine is by no means a difficult job, I'd like to make the most of it.

I've owned this car since last May, and it's been both 1) in my possession, and 2) drivable for a grand total of 2 months, so once the engine is done, I'll be ready to put some miles on it in earnest.

These are great suggestions, thanks everyone!

HaroldMHedge 01-26-2020 04:15 PM

Clean and repack the CV joints.
Throttle cable?
Also, check the brake vacuum booster line.

Bob Kontak 01-26-2020 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yelcab1 (Post 10732474)
Repaint your tins

Powder coating would be sweet and pick up a package of the shiny 6mm fastener hardware.

rwest 01-26-2020 05:48 PM

The bushings on the trailing arms where they attach by the transmission tunnel are much easier to get to with the engine out.

David Inc. 01-26-2020 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rwest (Post 10732586)
The bushings on the trailing arms where they attach by the transmission tunnel are much easier to get to with the engine out.

DO THIS.

Much easier to get to is such an understatement.

fanaudical 01-26-2020 08:25 PM

+1 on fuel lines and those trailing arm bushings. (I managed to replace trailing arm bushings with the engine in the car during my suspension rebuild - was not easy. Wish I had pulled the motor.)


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