07-18-2009 | #11 |
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Re: 1st LT5 engine pull, looking for tips and tricks
subscribed also..... I have alot to learn here, too. Sorry to hear that this is happening to you Craig. I have a set of crank & rod bearings(from LIMEY's run) if you run into that issue.....I hope not.......but I'll take time payments & what I paid for them, if you get jammed up....not trying to be a wise guy, I'm straight up on this.
Tom
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Yes Todd, leave the harness in the car. That way you don't have to go and yank out the connections underneath the passenger side of the dash.
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Thanks for the offer; I really appreciate it and hoping it is just minor work to make it right. |
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07-18-2009 | #14 |
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post a picture of this piece you found
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07-18-2009 | #15 |
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John, thanks for asking. Before getting it running a few months ago I put on the magnetic oil drain plug and it was stuck to the magnet. Some say it looks like a piece of the key in the crank and others a piece broken off from a chain guide so I figured I better open er up in and figure out what it is. I know it is difficult to tell in pictures, but you pull took apart enough of these and might be able to tell too. I'm just confused.....
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07-19-2009 | #16 |
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Re: 1st LT5 engine pull, looking for tips and tricks
Best place to get the CPT videos? I thought somebody had transferred them to DVD. There are 2 on Ebay, says 2 of 4. Anywhere else?
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07-19-2009 | #17 |
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The old, original VHS videos are probably the only legally way to buy these and selling them for profit or copying them are illegal. I even checked with the company that made them and they don't have any left so I have only seen them on Ebay and missed out a few times to get the entire set with the books, case, etc.
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07-20-2009 | #18 |
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A little progress was made yesterday as I started to prep for this project. I bought an engine stand from Checker's and assembled it; not bad for $59, but if I were going to do this often I would buy a high quality one that is easy to turn the motor over, etc.
Removed the exhaust and it is getting easier and quicker each time. Started removing the headers and lesson learned is that Stage 8 bolts will not be going back in. It was hell to get to all the clips and get them off; a few went flying who knows where and got them with a magnet. I like the fact that the heads of the bolts use 8mm wrench for space, but can't get much torque to them to tighten. Started to disconnect all the sensors underneath and the trans is ready to be dropped next. I decided to get an engine leveler to make it easier; trying to order a decent one now. After removing the inner fender pieces to get access to the header bolts, it does appear the driver's side will give the most clearance after the all is said and done, but I did not want to change sides of the garage and throw the wife off and before you know it......something will be hit and I will be blamed of course. During my evenings I'll start taking off the top half and accessories and are in the way and start to get the harness items all disconnected. I'm baggin and taggin everything with pictures along the way because my memory is not very good these days and who knows how long until I put it back in once it comes out, not know what exactly is wrong with the motor yet. I'll have to also get inside to get the hurst shifter out of the way before I can drop the trans. Still trying to find a good shop to do the 4:10s. Looking for a good clutch to match the Fidanza aluminum flywheel I bougth from Phrogs (John) a few years ago. I will also get all new spicer joint replaced in driveshaft and half shaft while I'm at it. Good time to put in all the poly bushings I bought a few years ago too. This is going to be a slow process and I'm not rushing with all the traveling I have to do for work. I'll pull the motor after I get back from Thailand in a few weeks; I have to watch out for the H1N1. |
07-22-2009 | #19 |
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Re: 1st LT5 engine pull, looking for tips and tricks
Craig,
Try these: http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...ne%20equalizer http://agrisupply.com/product.asp?pn...cd2=1248239881 http://www.nationalwholesaletools.co...ine-Sling.HTML http://www.cvfsupplycompany.com/enginesling.html This should get you started
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