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2014/06/22 11:07:54 (permalink)
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Engine drop process

Hi guys
Can anyone steer me to an enlightened methodology for engine removal for a gen 3 n/a motor?
I can't seem to find it on the forum but maybe using the wrong terminology ;-)
Cheers

Pete
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    stuka
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    Re: Engine drop process 2014/06/22 12:39:37 (permalink)
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    Try google searching pats 3sgte engine drop or removal. Turbo will be very similar to na
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    Hurseyp
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    Re: Engine drop process 2014/06/22 13:17:32 (permalink)
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    Ta
    Will have a surf around google

    Cheers

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    Re: Engine drop process 2014/06/22 15:47:12 (permalink)
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    The car must be raised high enough to get the motor out underneath, and safe jacking procedures are important so you will need the right gear.
    If you don't have the use of a car hoist, I think at a minimum you would need a 2 ton engine crane.
    Smaller ones would probably not reach over the back.
     
     
     
     
     

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    Re: Engine drop process 2014/07/16 18:37:56 (permalink)
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    I literally just dropped the engine out of my car over the weekend, if you need any info specifically i can help you out, just pm me.

    Also found this instructional that should help alot on mr2oc

    http://www.mr2oc.co.uk/know-your-2-knowledge-base.html?kbartid=13
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    Re: Engine drop process 2014/07/16 21:35:47 (permalink)
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    Thanks heaps.
    My replacement motor has just arrived and I think I might replace the water pump and timing belt etc whilst I have good access.
    Cheers

    Pete;-)
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