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wichitaguy57 08-14-2011 05:10 PM

Engine Drop Mishape
 
All,

I decided to drop my engine to fix some oil leaks and look for vacuum problems in the CIS.

We followed the Pelican tech article " How to Drop an Engine" The shift coupler was discounted.

When the time to lower the engine came, the engine came down faster and farther than was expected. We caught it and raised the engine and transmission quickly. We didn't hear any unusual noises or other indications that some thing went wrong.

What should I be concerned about, what should I look for or am I good to go?

Thanks,
Guy

boyt911sc 08-14-2011 05:27 PM

Engine drop........
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wichitaguy57 (Post 6196127)
All,

I decided to drop my engine to fix some oil leaks and look for vacuum problems in the CIS.

We followed the Pelican tech article " How to Drop an Engine" The shift coupler was discounted.

When the time to lower the engine came, the engine came down faster and farther than was expected. We caught it and raised the engine and transmission quickly. We didn't hear any unusual noises or other indications that some thing went wrong.

What should I be concerned about, what should I look for or am I good to go?

Thanks,
Guy

Guy,

If you have disconnected the 14-pin connector, electrical connections to (CDI, VR, etc.), speedometer wires, starter's big black cable, fuel lines (delivery & return), oil lines, ground cable, CV bolts, heater hoses, carbon canister hose, etc. you should be all set to go. Pull out the set screw for the transmission linkage (inside tunnel)!!!! Don't forget to disengage the accelerator pedal connection at the transmission and clutch cable.

Tony

Johnb911 08-14-2011 05:53 PM

Check the seal on the transmission shift shaft while you are there.
It's really cheap and easy to fix while the motor is down.
If you dropped if fast with it still stuck in the tunnel there is a chance you damaged it.
First hand knowledge :)

fastfredracing 08-14-2011 05:59 PM

The shift shaft would be the only thing I would be concerned with as long as everything else was disconnected. I have seen one bent pretty badly by an engine drop gone wrong. You are probably O.K. though. Best of luck

wichitaguy57 08-18-2011 04:35 AM

Looks like I bent the two transmission mount seats (washers) under the transmission mounts.

The shift shaft was discounted in the tunnel and the seal appears to be OK.

Next time I'll keep the car as low as possible, discount the engine, then raise the car.

Thanks.

Walter_Middie 08-18-2011 06:11 AM

Quote:

Next time I'll keep the car as low as possible, discount the engine, then raise the car.
That's how I do it. I have the car at normal ride height or lower, then drop the engine slightly to the ground ( or pallet that it sits on), and raise the back of the car using an engine hoist. I attach the engine hoist to the rear engine mounts on the car with a specially made (5 minute job) lifting bar.

mikesride 08-18-2011 07:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by walter_middie (Post 6203076)
that's how i do it. I have the car at normal ride height or lower, then drop the engine slightly to the ground ( or pallet that it sits on), and raise the back of the car using an engine hoist. I attach the engine hoist to the rear engine mounts on the car with a specially made (5 minute job) lifting bar.

walter any pics of this operation, as i am looking for a better way of engine removal myself.

Walter_Middie 08-18-2011 07:53 AM

Quote:

walter any pics of this operation
I'll have to download pictures later today when I have access to a different computer.

euro911sc 08-18-2011 09:24 AM

If you end up needing a new shift rod pm me as I have on laying around somewhere.

JoeyD911 08-18-2011 12:17 PM

Today 01:24 PM
euro911sc
If you end up needing a new shift rod pm me as I have on laying around somewhere.



This is what i love about this forum.

Walter_Middie 08-18-2011 02:47 PM

Here are some pictures as requested of my engine drop:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1313707638.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1313707664.jpg

wichitaguy57 08-19-2011 10:36 AM

Euro911,

Thanks and I'll let you know. It's going to be another week or so before it goes back together.

Guy


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