Pics of my Engine Removal
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Those are some awesome pics!
Did you take off your UIM and then decide to put it back on or something?
I saw that first pic with the engine hoist hooked up, and was wondering how the hell you were going to pull the motor with the hood still on. I guess you figured that one out
Did you take off your UIM and then decide to put it back on or something?
I saw that first pic with the engine hoist hooked up, and was wondering how the hell you were going to pull the motor with the hood still on. I guess you figured that one out
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Originally posted by rotobiatch
wow this is my first time seeing the rx7 eingine out of the car.......... that is pretty big..... nice pics by the way lol the 8th pic looks like a scene out of fast and the furious!! j/k
wow this is my first time seeing the rx7 eingine out of the car.......... that is pretty big..... nice pics by the way lol the 8th pic looks like a scene out of fast and the furious!! j/k
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Originally posted by paw140
Those are some awesome pics!
Did you take off your UIM and then decide to put it back on or something?
I saw that first pic with the engine hoist hooked up, and was wondering how the hell you were going to pull the motor with the hood still on. I guess you figured that one out
Those are some awesome pics!
Did you take off your UIM and then decide to put it back on or something?
I saw that first pic with the engine hoist hooked up, and was wondering how the hell you were going to pull the motor with the hood still on. I guess you figured that one out
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Originally posted by vudoodoodoo
You're flywheel is red WTF?
You're flywheel is red WTF?
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The Red Flywheel is an SR Motorsports, ACT upgraded 9 LB wheel. The person that owned my car before me completely chunked the flywheel and ate the clutch. Pulling a motor is easy when you know that only half of it will be going back in (Single Turbo Conversion). Not only that but a standard R+R charge is about 1500.00, I figure that is half of my XS kit.
It also helps that i have very detailed instructions.
By the way lots of people complain about the hardest part of the project being taking off the power steering pump wheel. I don't understand mine came off very easy. See attached.
Chris
It also helps that i have very detailed instructions.
By the way lots of people complain about the hardest part of the project being taking off the power steering pump wheel. I don't understand mine came off very easy. See attached.
Chris
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Originally posted by Mikey
you are flywheel is red...??? that isn't english. look mine is too...we just pulled it this afternoon!!! I AM STINKING TIRED!!!!!
you are flywheel is red...??? that isn't english. look mine is too...we just pulled it this afternoon!!! I AM STINKING TIRED!!!!!
Good luck w/ your project. Looking good so far!
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Originally posted by manatecu
By the way lots of people complain about the hardest part of the project being taking off the power steering pump wheel. I don't understand mine came off very easy. See attached.
Chris
By the way lots of people complain about the hardest part of the project being taking off the power steering pump wheel. I don't understand mine came off very easy. See attached.
Chris
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Originally posted by manatecu
By the way lots of people complain about the hardest part of the project being taking off the power steering pump wheel. I don't understand mine came off very easy. See attached.
Chris
By the way lots of people complain about the hardest part of the project being taking off the power steering pump wheel. I don't understand mine came off very easy. See attached.
Chris
Yeah that sucker is almost impossible to remove without it.
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I did not plan on keeping the powersteering pump pulley but I tried to remove it like a normal person. When that failed I resorted to the tap method, via hammer. After a very big cresent, a breaker bar about 4 feet long, and two big guys it finally broke loose. The only bolt I have experienced that was tighter was the flywheel bolt.
Yes I plan on puting a filter on, but I don't need to I just risk sucking in something that will cause it to go boom.
If anyone wants to take off the powersteering pulley remember it is plastic and will break. If you break it buy a complete set of pulleys its only money.
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Yes I plan on puting a filter on, but I don't need to I just risk sucking in something that will cause it to go boom.
If anyone wants to take off the powersteering pulley remember it is plastic and will break. If you break it buy a complete set of pulleys its only money.
Chris
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