>From what Frank told me a long while ago when I had to pull my engine due to
a throwout bearing issue.
Frank instructed to leave the hood on the car, raising it up as far as I
could (as he said that getting the hood back on .. if I took it off . . was
a hassle).
So I tied the front of the hood up to a bike hanging type hook that I
installed into a stud in my garage ceiling . . and with the side props off,
I was able to get it up fairly high leaving room to pull the lump.
And yes. . I do have the email where he told me to pull the entire lump . .
which I did.
It seemed to be easier for me to re-align the gear box to the engine with
the engine sitting on a stand.
Getting it all to go back in I cut a slot on one of the engine mounts (left
side mount) so that the two bolts would slide in. . made it MUCH easier to
get the engine back in the car. I also cut a small rectangle under the prop
shaft in order to line the shaft into the back of the gear box. From what
I have been told, no penalty involved to the structure of the car.
Kirk
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