mrvette
Phantom of the Opera
:stirpot: ONCE again, the man don't need a gun......
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Wow this crack is huge. Block spit almost length of motor on drivers side. Split from bell housing surface to motor mount and by the motor mount chunck missing large enlightened to stick finger in block and touch crank
Wow this crack is huge. Block spit almost length of motor on drivers side. Split from bell housing surface to motor mount and by the motor mount chunck missing large enlightened to stick finger in block and touch crank
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YGTBFSM......yet the engine RAN??
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Run it till it grenades and shoot a vid
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Pfew, in the beginning of this threa I thought there was something seriously wrong with that engine...... :confused2:
Well the firebird runs really nice now
good to hear, glad you got that sorted!
It was the flywheel causing the bad vibrations. I still have a p0507 unexpected high idle. Aside from that it is a really nice driving car.
Glad to read its running. And yes a GN motor would've been neat hahaha
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I had theorized a couple times about having to remove a drive train that way, but never done it.....good show, you leave the wheels on it so to get it in/out from under there?? :nuts:
that tops any of the driveway projects I've ever done :lol:
The main problem with a 4th gen is even the v-6 sits half way under the base of the windshield and from the base of the windshield to the radiator support is about 28 inches, the V-6 in stripped form is about 23 inches long so can you imagine trying to pull that through with trans still bolted on.
I can only imagine what the V-8 guys have to deal with.
The main problem with a 4th gen is even the v-6 sits half way under the base of the windshield and from the base of the windshield to the radiator support is about 28 inches, the V-6 in stripped form is about 23 inches long so can you imagine trying to pull that through with trans still bolted on.
I can only imagine what the V-8 guys have to deal with.
my Z28 had the LS1, there was not a lot of room to work on anything but all the accessories are in the front so at least PS pump, altenator and waterpump was easy to get to.... changing spark plugs took about 5 hrs or so..... the rear ones you have to access from under the car, should be the same on your V6....