So today we finished off the servicing of the motor and put it back in, man that was an effort.
We had struggled yesterday to separate the gearbox from the motor, as one of the bolts was too long to take out with the CV's still there, so we separated the cv's and then the motor from the subframe.
Since the rear main seal was leaking we had to change the oil filled clutch, even though it had some meat left on it
The old clutch:
Free from its chains!
And then the longest, and most fun part began: Trying to get the motor back onto the gearbox. This took us nearly two hours
I had a spare moment and the motor was out, so i took a compulsory mr2 owner in engine bay photo
The gearbox and engine FINALLY decided to be friends, and the fat heavy subframe decided it didnt like either of them so it left along with a coilover and wheel.
Then my mates decided to put the motor and box back in. They had decided that the best way to do it was to stack two tires under where the motor should go, place it ontop and hope that its the right height. I came to the rescue with a better idea, which was to use the engine crane and the hoist (the correct and normal way for mr2 owners :P )
The motor got to sit down on a nice comfy tire and watch what unfolded arround it.
Then the car came down like a tonne of toyota
And then it was done! The motor was back in its usual place and happy.
All thats left do do now is re-attach the subframe, coilovers, wheels, hoses and the gauges
I need help with the gauges though: What is the best way to run an oil pressure gauge? (as in where should the senders go)
Hoping that it will be done for the the 25th! Got two weeks so I hope all is well