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# Verify that everything is free | # Verify that everything is free | ||
# Gently raise a few inches at a time verifying clearances | |||
# Raise to clear front radiator area, drag engine free, but move very slowly to prevent a tip | |||
# Once clear of truck, lower to reduce center of gravity |
Revision as of 08:16, 6 May 2021
Tips for Pulling Engine
Prep
- Spray Rust Pentrant
- Exhaust Manifold
- Engine Mounts
- Drain Coolant
- Drain Oil
- Mark Plug Wires
Underneath
- Disconnect Exhaust Manifold
- Mark Bolt on Torque Converter w/ White Paint
Front
- Alternator
- Power Steering
- Compressor
- Intake (Upper and Lower)
- Fan, Radiator, Condensor
Engine Mount
- Remove Engine Mount to Frame Nuts
- Loosen Engine Mount to Engine Bolts
- Once Engine is on Hoist slightly, remove engine mount entirely to make it easier to dismount/mount transmission
Initial Lift
- Connect chains to front of left head and back of right head
- Support transmissision w/ jack and block of wood
- Lift Engine Slightly
- Remove last 2 bellhousing bolts
- Remove Engine Mount Brackets
- Disconnect fuel line (do it last so you don't smell fuel)
Remove
- Raise a few Inches
- Shake free from transmission
- Verify that everything is free
- Gently raise a few inches at a time verifying clearances
- Raise to clear front radiator area, drag engine free, but move very slowly to prevent a tip
- Once clear of truck, lower to reduce center of gravity