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efhughes3 04-06-2007 09:37 AM

Simple engine drop question....
 
I'm getting ready to do a drop tomorrow on my '84. This will be my second, and I'm gonna try the motor alone. Since I have the mid-rise left, I think it will be simpler to remate the two pieces when it goes back in. You only live once, right?

At any rate, I think I've got it all ready to come out. I was looking at the checklist for the drop in the tech info center here, which is also for an engine only drop. Two of the steps are:

- Disconnect starter wires
- Disconnect back-up light

If I'm leaving the tranny in, why would I need to unhook these?I'm assuming the trans will droop some when the motor comes out, and I'll support it, but it doesn't seem like it could come close to exceeding the slack in the wires for these connections? Am I off base in this thinking?

Porsche_monkey 04-06-2007 10:02 AM

I think the yellow wire on the starter runs back through the engine area. I just had to take it off to seperate the engine and tranny. I guess the battery lead could stay on.

I'm not sure about the back-up switch.

mschuep 04-06-2007 10:08 AM

you have to disconnect both when doing motor alone.

efhughes3 04-06-2007 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by mschuep
you have to disconnect both when doing motor alone.
Why?

efhughes3 04-06-2007 10:30 AM

Sorry, looked at them, I see why on the starter, but the backup, I don't uderstand.

efhughes3 04-06-2007 10:54 AM

Figured it out, I was spaced out and looking at the speed sensor, confusing it as the backup. Ready to drop....

mschuep 04-06-2007 11:27 AM

sorry I didn't respond, glad you figured it out!

BTW, I've done engine alone before, I think you will find that re-mating the trans and engine is not all that difficult. good luck

rallyracer 04-06-2007 12:40 PM

Re: Simple engine drop question....
 
Quote:

Originally posted by efhughes3
and I'm gonna try the motor alone. Since I have the mid-rise left, I think it will be simpler to remate the two pieces when it goes back in. You only live once, right?

go for it and let me know how it goes. i have the midrise and ATV jack also, so i'm curious. personally, with those 2 tools and a floor jack for the tranny, it's so easy to r&r both together that the thought of trying to mate the input shaft and t/o bearing arm in the car makes me cringe.
enjoy.
david

efhughes3 04-06-2007 02:46 PM

I will see how it goes back in. This is the front side of an engine rebuild, so it will be out a while, probably a couple of months. One of the things that also figured into this is not having the transmission underfoot in the garage while I'm working on the engine.

The way I figure it, the worst thing that can happen is I have to pull the trans. Who knows, I met get bored waiting for stuff at the machine shop, and do it anytway. When you think about it, many Porsche shops pull the engines only for clutch jobs, etc, it can't be THAT bad of a task mating the two together with the tranny in the car.

real550A 04-07-2007 07:22 AM

Redundant warning...Be sure the battery is disconnected before
proceeding.

dfink 04-07-2007 08:51 AM

Double warning make sure the throttle linkage is disconnected from the tranny bell crank to the engine bellcrank. It can stay connected with the two attached. If it is like my 85 you have to take tham Dang little clip off the ball socket at the top bell crank.

efhughes3 04-07-2007 02:02 PM

That stuff was all done prior....thanks for thinking of me, however. The engine is out.


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