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Successful Engine Drop!

Completed my Engine Drop last night - thanks to the help of a couple of friends!

Can't say that the process took 2 hours like most folks - took a bunch of sporadic hours of setup and unfreezing various bolts and such.

Also missed a couple of connections - but everything was unhooked in the end.

Thanks to everyone here for the great posts.

Now the fun begins - Transmission goes out for repair, new clutch, major cleaning, and lots of little projects!



(And no the battery is not still hooked up - just the flash reflecting off my rear lights....)

jcsjcs

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Thats great are you repairing or rebuilding?
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The engine is actually ok - but needed to get to the transmission. So while it is out, I will be doing a lot of other work - but no plans for any major engine work.

Having Gary Fairbanks rebuild the transmission.
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Congrats on your engine drop. I know how you feel....I did my first one last winter. Quite a sense of satisfaction once it is on the ground isn't it. One thing I didn't do that I wish I'd done with the engine out was re-torque the intake manifolds as they were loose and causing a bit of a vacuum leak. I inspected the hoses and found cracks while it was out though so that was good. Good luck with the repairs.
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Will definitely add re-torque intake manifolds to the list of things to do!

It does feel good to have it out... now I want it CLEAN and pretty looking (somewhat) - but not up to concours specs
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And the Engine is back in....

Put my engine back in last night! Now I need to hook everything up - but it feels like I might have it on the road before the snows start!

Just felt like sharing.
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Getting the engine back in place is the difficult part. If it's bolted in place, you're 50% there. Only a few hours of work and you should be there. It might take a few trys properly to get the shifter adjusted properly. Just in time for a late summer drive.
Randy

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