EngineRemoval
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So here are two tips that I would highly recommend. The first being, bring a digital camera along. I took pictures from every angle so if I have to figure something out, I can refer back to them. The second being, label everything. I labeled every wire and hose, in and out in some cases, to make reassembly a snap. I also put all the various nuts and bolts in ziplock bags and labeled them to make things even easier. | So here are two tips that I would highly recommend. The first being, bring a digital camera along. I took pictures from every angle so if I have to figure something out, I can refer back to them. The second being, label everything. I labeled every wire and hose, in and out in some cases, to make reassembly a snap. I also put all the various nuts and bolts in ziplock bags and labeled them to make things even easier. | ||
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Revision as of 20:47, 30 December 2005
Removing and engine is not as hard as you may think. Its a little bit overwhelming at first, but it simple enough where I feel confident enough to do it again by myself. Luckily this time I had a buddy to help me get it out of the car.
So here are two tips that I would highly recommend. The first being, bring a digital camera along. I took pictures from every angle so if I have to figure something out, I can refer back to them. The second being, label everything. I labeled every wire and hose, in and out in some cases, to make reassembly a snap. I also put all the various nuts and bolts in ziplock bags and labeled them to make things even easier.
Here is a picture of the engine before any work has been done: