tigers
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: [Tigers] Tiger engine removal

To: DJoh797014@aol.com, Tigerman67@hotmail.com, TIGEROOTES@aol.com,
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Tiger engine removal
From: DJoh797014@aol.com
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 21:09:57 EDT
Part 1 continued
 
On removing the steering extension, You'll have to loosen the column  support
on the inner fender and loosen the bolts inside the car that hold the  column
up.  This allows you to jimmy the column back.
 
Mark and keep the aluminum spacers that the crossmember bolts go  through.
There is a front and back and right side up.  Mark them if yours are  not
riveted in place.  They are used to adjust the 'rake' and the cross  member
and lift the engine slightly. If yours are gone, order from SS.
 
Engine removal
 
1.  Undo the exhaust system.  I also pulled my stock cast iron  headers.
2.  Undo the drive shaft.  Now's a good time to replace the  U-joints
     and perhaps rebalnce your drive shaft
     Put a plug in the end of the trans  tailstock.  Replace the rear end
     seal if leaking.  Use NEW BOLTS putting the  driveshaft back.
3.  Pull carb and linkage.
     Undo brake booster lines including the vacuum  line.
4.  Drain radiator
     Remove fan shroud, radiator and hoses.   Header tank as well. 
5.  Remove generator and unhook all wiring to engine.
6.  Undo wire from solenoid to starter.
7.  Undo hoses to heater core.
8.  Undo gas line
9.  Remove hood.  Mark the hood so you don't have to align  it.  See
     tech tips on this.
10. Move in your engne crane and attach it to the engine.  I  used some
     exhaust manifold bolts to hook the chains to  and scrap 2x4 to
     prevent the hoist chain from scratching  anything.
11.  Jack the engine just enough to take the weight off  the engine
      mounts.
12.  Remove the speedo cable.
13.  Remove the shifter and linkage.
14.  Put a jack under the trans and jack slightly. Position jack  so
      it can roll forward.
15.  Remove the trans mount. Trans is now supported by the  jack.
      The tailstock will still be in the  tunnel.
16.  Remove the ground strap on the left rear of the engine.
16.  Remove the engine mounts.  Engine is now supported by  the
      crane.  Don't get under it.
17.  You may have to lift the engine about 30 degrees, but  slide
      the engine forward into where the radiator  was, until the
      trans tailstock clears.  Lower the  trans jack.
18.  Roll the engine back while the trans rolls backwards on the
      jack. You'll regret not having plugged  the trans tailstock,
19. Lower engine unto the floor.
20.  Remove the engine crane.
21.  Get some guys and pick up the front end and roll the  car
      backwards on the rear wheels.  Place on  some jackstands.
22.  Remove the trans and bellhousing.  Nows the time to  replace
      the clutch, pressure plate, and resurface  the flywheel.
      ABSOLUTELY MANDATORY  Replace the throw  out bearing
      and pilot bearing no matter how new they  are.
23.  Use crane to put engine on a stand.
 
Took me about 3 hours.
 
I'm sure other listers will correct what I've written.
 
Good luck.
 
Dave
 
 
 
 



_______________________________________________

Tigers@autox.team.net
http://autox.team.net/mailman/listinfo/tigers

<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>