Thread: engine pull
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11-18-2005 10:35 PM #1
engine pull
this weekend im starting my project. im replacing my engine. im starting on sunday, i forgot how much stuff i need.... grrr... im frustrated like HELL! the guy who built the old engine was a complete moron. so i gotta replace alot of things, plus the new parts i need for the new engine. oil filter, spark plugs, gaskets for headers and intake, new oil for the engine and tranny, not to mention the pull! i havent even done that yet. it all begins on sunday, by draining the fluids...... is any one sharing in my frustration?haha ....oh man
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11-18-2005 11:37 PM #2
Pull a motor on a Grand Marquis/Crown Vic after 15 years of NY rust. Short Answer - Oh yeah.Right engine, Wrong Wheels
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11-20-2005 07:33 PM #3
engine pull
damn yea i bet it was haha
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11-20-2005 08:18 PM #4
Thats how u get your very own Jesse James patch. And if your lucky a scar or two. I had an aquaintance who always said do it till u get good at it. LOLChoose your battles well===If it dont go chrome it
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11-20-2005 09:21 PM #5
Originally posted by Ives Bradley
Thats how u get your very own Jesse James patch. And if your lucky a scar or two. I had an aquaintance who always said do it till u get good at it. LOL
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11-20-2005 09:32 PM #6
I'm sorry to hear that it's frustration for you. For me, it's therapy. All my troubles go away as soon as I get a wrench in my hand. Maybe you should hire it out.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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11-21-2005 07:36 AM #7
Could always do a engine push on a 95 Grand Am and take it out through the bottomOr a Chevy van out through the door
We know we all love it
Charles
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11-21-2005 07:51 AM #8
hahaha wow thats sounds pretty tough
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11-21-2005 08:41 AM #9
The Grand Am is not that bad, the van is what sucks
Charles
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11-21-2005 07:32 PM #10
Aint that bad ,unless you have to do it twice in one weekend.
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11-22-2005 02:03 AM #11
I agree with Techinspector1 - it's therapy for me too. If you do get that frustrated, I think maybe letting someone else do it is a good solution. If you don't hire it out, maybe a close friend that considers it therapy - but you shouldn't get all tense up about it - that takes all the FUN out of it!
Dave
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11-22-2005 04:50 AM #12
Re: engine pull
Originally posted by mad hooker
this weekend im starting my project. im replacing my engine. im starting on sunday, i forgot how much stuff i need.... grrr... im frustrated like HELL! the guy who built the old engine was a complete moron. so i gotta replace alot of things, plus the new parts i need for the new engine. oil filter, spark plugs, gaskets for headers and intake, new oil for the engine and tranny, not to mention the pull! i havent even done that yet. it all begins on sunday, by draining the fluids...... is any one sharing in my frustration?haha ....oh manYou miss 100% of the shots you never take
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11-22-2005 05:15 AM #13
No kiidin! No sense in lettin an inanimate object kick your hindend before you even git started! I admit that some jobs are more dreadful than others, like when I had to pull the trans/trnsfer case outta my Wagoneer the second time because of a bad t/converter, but there are those jobs that are fun like building an engine for a muscle car, or streetrod cause there's nuttin like firin that thang up for the first time! YEEHAW! Of course, some of me are more simple minded than others too.Topher
A real hotrod has three pedals!
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11-22-2005 06:30 PM #14
hahah nah i not frustrated about it , it was all the crap i had to go through to get the van to my house. last night i started on it.... loved it as soon as i started wrenching away, already got some scruffs from it, my forearm was sore as hell, i was trying to unbolt the bumper, and the damn speed wrench slipped and i smacked my arm on the cross member! ow! haha but its all good i go back it tomarrow after work. ima pull the alternator,starter, fan, and the wires and most of the little things, hopefully tomarrow ill have pics.
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