Zeppelin wrote:So I have my engine apart. Been having some issues with deciding if I should pull the tranny with the engine. Not sure where the access point is to install the torque converter. If there isn't one wouldn't it be easier to pull and stab the tranny out side of the engine bay? Also what's the best way to pull the engine out of this car? Not too sure if it's anything special but as I'm looking at it Some things make me scratch my head. Could you tell me the break down of pulling the engine? If it's a normal engine pull then just tell me that it's normal. If not could you break it down for me? Also since I'll be in there this car has less then 100k original miles, should I just change the transmission chain? Thanks for the tips and advice guys!
I am not sure what you are trying to fix. But I have had very bad luck with rebuilt engines,
whereas the factory engine properly maintained will probably make 200K miles. My policy
has become this. Don't mess with the short block if it has good compression, low oil use,
and no bad noises. HOWEVER, there is lower level maintenance to keep up. FOR SURE an
engine that age needs the original timing chain set replaced with an all steel set, no plastic
which performs badly and can wreck an engine. Distributors wear out.
The trans on the other hand, is full of rubber & plastic parts that die of old age by now.
Go through it and replace all seals, possibly the friction clutches. If the hard parts have
minimal wear, they can be re used. If you wait till a clutch pack piston seal lets go, it
can slip, burn up, and make enough poison to wreck a lot of good parts.
As advised, gat a factory manual. Its possible to remove a trans & final drive from below,
if you have the tools to deal with 400 lb. A more straight forward way is to remove all
from the top. I always take the engine out first. using a chain to keep the final drive in
position. Then the trans & final drive may be lifted out together. Its possible to take it
all out together, if you can deal with some 1100 lb. This makes it very likely something
left in the engine compartment will be damaged in the process.
As for the torque converter, there is a vertical 2 piece plate just in front of it that must
be removed to take out the 3 converter to flex plate bolts. The plate has 4 small bolts,
one is on the left rear of the engine. Im guessing your trans chain is OK, but leaks
around there can be a problem. Bruce Roe