Engine removal question
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Engine removal question
Can the TPI engine in these cars be pulled as a complete unit? I mean with headers and the whole top end along with accessories intact? I want to change my intake, cam and heads and would prefer doing it on a stand. I don't feel like yarding all the crap off whilst bent over an engine bay. However if I have to strip the intake and pull the headers, leaving just a block sitting in the mounts then I might as well do the whole damn thing while it's in the bay.
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Re: Engine removal question
Long tubes wont come out with the engine, shorties should. I usually just pull the plenum, runners and distributor and yank the rest out with the engine.
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I have the Edelbrock TES headers. I pulled it years ago but I really stripped it down. This time I'd prefer just to haul it out in one piece. Plenum, runners and distributor are simple so I don't mind that. I have the option of putting the car on a hoist this time so access will be easier and I'd have to have it out relatively quick then.
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Re: Engine removal question
I pulled my old tpi and tranny out altogether. Can't answer on the headers part since
I had the stock manifolds on still. Came out pretty easily though.
I had the stock manifolds on still. Came out pretty easily though.
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If you gotta' pull all that stuff off anyway - just pull off what has to come off ( distrib, wiper motor at a min ) & then pull the motor. I'd REALLY rather install a cam/heads and re-set rockers with the engine on a stand or on the ground compared to leaning over the car. If the car is a cruise night or show car,..... a lot less risky too cause our not always rubbing on the finish or carrying parts back-forth over the fenders/nose.
When pulling a TPI V8 I always remove the runners/plenum/TB, ect to avoid damaging them. Headers usually get removed, but manifolds usually stay on. I also pull the accessories if the tranny is coming out with the engine to reduce the weight and help reduce stress on the cherry-picker. Removing the accessories first also gives you a lot more room to get the front of the engine to clear the radiator support when lifting it. ( much less space to work if the crank pulley is still installed ! )
Good luck - no matter how you do it !!
When pulling a TPI V8 I always remove the runners/plenum/TB, ect to avoid damaging them. Headers usually get removed, but manifolds usually stay on. I also pull the accessories if the tranny is coming out with the engine to reduce the weight and help reduce stress on the cherry-picker. Removing the accessories first also gives you a lot more room to get the front of the engine to clear the radiator support when lifting it. ( much less space to work if the crank pulley is still installed ! )
Good luck - no matter how you do it !!
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Re: Engine removal question
When I yarded the TPI 305 out of my 86 IROC, I did it with the intake in place as well as the exhaust manifolds. I don't recall whether I pulled the distributor but it's likely (this was back in 04). Also the alternator, power steering pump and AC compressor were removed for clearance at the rad support. I wasn't too concerned about any damage to the intake although it did survive (and went on to live in an early 80s Caprice). Transmission came out with it too.
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Maybe it's just a carry-over for me,......
Berlinetta Wiper Covers are pretty much non-existent so busting it means no wipers till I can source another wiper motor. Another is that I pull engines solo and want as much clearance as possible -----> everywhere. I prefer to pull engine and tranny together and always guess on the angle when hooking the chain to the puller. ( I don't care for the "levelers" ) Better for the wiper motor to be removed from the equation just in case I've got to man-handle the drive-train over a motor mount or something like that.
Berlinetta Wiper Covers are pretty much non-existent so busting it means no wipers till I can source another wiper motor. Another is that I pull engines solo and want as much clearance as possible -----> everywhere. I prefer to pull engine and tranny together and always guess on the angle when hooking the chain to the puller. ( I don't care for the "levelers" ) Better for the wiper motor to be removed from the equation just in case I've got to man-handle the drive-train over a motor mount or something like that.
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Maybe it's just a carry-over for me,......
Berlinetta Wiper Covers are pretty much non-existent so busting it means no wipers till I can source another wiper motor. Another is that I pull engines solo and want as much clearance as possible -----> everywhere. I prefer to pull engine and tranny together and always guess on the angle when hooking the chain to the puller. ( I don't care for the "levelers" ) Better for the wiper motor to be removed from the equation just in case I've got to man-handle the drive-train over a motor mount or something like that.
Berlinetta Wiper Covers are pretty much non-existent so busting it means no wipers till I can source another wiper motor. Another is that I pull engines solo and want as much clearance as possible -----> everywhere. I prefer to pull engine and tranny together and always guess on the angle when hooking the chain to the puller. ( I don't care for the "levelers" ) Better for the wiper motor to be removed from the equation just in case I've got to man-handle the drive-train over a motor mount or something like that.
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Re: Engine removal question
If you have access to a lift the easiest and best way to the lift the car off the K member. That's how I do mine. Also that lets you pull the engine fully dressed even long tubes can stay on the motor
The freshened up L98 going back in 100% complete except for the throttle body
4th Gen's have to come out the bottom. 3rd can go either way but out bottom is fastest...
The motor and trans as removed. I did pull the Alt and the dist.
The freshened up L98 going back in 100% complete except for the throttle body
4th Gen's have to come out the bottom. 3rd can go either way but out bottom is fastest...
The motor and trans as removed. I did pull the Alt and the dist.
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