Pulling the engine (LT1)
Do I have to remove the accessories? If so which ones?
Should I do the rear main seal? 49,000 miles
Any other import seals I should hit up?
Basically I'd like to hear some lessons learned.
Im using a happy hooker to remove engine.
Last edited by fc_soldier; Feb 28, 2009 at 04:40 AM.
Do I have to remove the accessories? If so which ones?
Should I do the rear main seal? 49,000 miles
Any other import seals I should hit up?
Basically I'd like to hear some lessons learned.
Im using a happy hooker to remove engine.
Need to remove the alternator and the a/c compressor needs to be moved aside.
Some people remove the ps pump from the engine in order to leave the ps system intact. I disconnect the lines to the pump and the reservoir and leave it all connected to the engine. 6 of one, half dozen of the other.
There are a bundle of ground wires connected via a bolt to the driver's side of the block above the oil filter. There are several other grounds that are held in place via one of the transmission to engine block bolts (also on driver's side).
I'd do all the timing cover seals at a minimum. Everything else kind of depends on what it looks like. If the rear main looks fine, I'd leave it alone. Ditto the oil pan gasket (although this is clearly the easiest time to change it!).
Watch the windshield wiper motor when pull the engine.
Need to remove the alternator and the a/c compressor needs to be moved aside.
Some people remove the ps pump from the engine in order to leave the ps system intact. I disconnect the lines to the pump and the reservoir and leave it all connected to the engine. 6 of one, half dozen of the other.
There are a bundle of ground wires connected via a bolt to the driver's side of the block above the oil filter. There are several other grounds that are held in place via one of the transmission to engine block bolts (also on driver's side).
I'd do all the timing cover seals at a minimum. Everything else kind of depends on what it looks like. If the rear main looks fine, I'd leave it alone. Ditto the oil pan gasket (although this is clearly the easiest time to change it!).
Watch the windshield wiper motor when pull the engine.
I just remember when I pulled my T/A (1985) a bunch of ground wires.
Thanks for the reply it just gives me more confidence. I ordered a rear main just in case and I alread ordered both the timing cover and oil pan so it will be done.
Thanks alot you have been very helpful to me. Im so close Ill buy you a beer sometime.
If anyone else has inputs please add on.
Can't remember specifically about the water pump but I believe I left it on too.
Removed the alternator, starter and P/S pump and set the A/C compressor to the side. Removed the idler pulley and I also completely removed the exhaust from under the car to give me more working room while on my back, underneath. Room to align and bolt on the block/trans during re-install.
Yes, lots of ground wires on the driver's side rear of the block area.
Hardest parts for me was the top, passenger side trans to block bolt and reconnecing one 02 plug on the passenger side.
Jake
I just remember when I pulled my T/A (1985) a bunch of ground wires.
Thanks for the reply it just gives me more confidence. I ordered a rear main just in case and I alread ordered both the timing cover and oil pan so it will be done.
Thanks alot you have been very helpful to me. Im so close Ill buy you a beer sometime.
If anyone else has inputs please add on.
I pulled the trans, exhaust (downpipe/cats, cat-back), alternator, and moved the AC to the side. left the P/S intact, just unbolted the pump.
2) What about the fuel lines I disconnected the fuel rail but at point should I remove the fuel line?
3) Once I have the tranny unbolted is there any other connection to the engine besides the tranny lines and the elec. connectors?
4)Im to the point where I can disconnect the tranny but I shouldn't do so until I have a hoist hooked up correct? Or can I just support the harmonic balancer with a jack and disconnect it completely?
Last edited by fc_soldier; Feb 26, 2009 at 10:41 PM.
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2) What about the fuel lines I disconnected the fuel rail but at point should I remove the fuel line?
3) Once I have the tranny unbolted is there any other connection to the engine besides the tranny lines and the elec. connectors?
4)Im to the point where I can disconnect the tranny but I shouldn't do so until I have a hoist hooked up correct? Or can I just support the harmonic balancer with a jack and disconnect it completely?

Don't forget to unbolt the torque converter from the flex plate before dropping the tranny and also the shifter linkage.
Once you get to this point and all the electrical connectors are disconnected and the tranny lines are disconnected, you can lower the transmission a bit in order to access the bolts that secure it to the engine block. You'll want to have the engine supported via a wide block of wood and another jack...ie you don't want it to just flop backwards when you pull the transmission away.
There was no need to disconnect any of the fuel lines. With the lines still connected to the fuel rail and injectors the entire assembly can be lifted away from the engine and rested on the windshield (I always bundle it with a towel to provide a bit of cushion).
The harmonic balancer (damper) is on the front of the engine. You do not want to leverage 500lbs of engine with that. Besides, there's nothing to support at the front of the engine since the engine is going to tip backwards towards the firewall. Just put a block of wood under the oil pan with a jack or jackstand and it'll be fine.
To actually get the engine out you'll find it easier, after attaching the hoist, to lower the front of the car away from the engine vs lifting the engine the entire height. I always remove the front wheels just to provide more working room and clearance for the hoist as well.
Btw...if you look to the left of the engine, you can see the fuel rail and the injectors sitting on the towel on the windshield...
Last edited by 96GS#007; Feb 26, 2009 at 11:54 PM.
I guess Ill go back out to the garage and follow your steps.
I was thinking of a car I did before cause the engine tilted foward when we disconnected it. But I was looking at it and I realized it was going to come backwards.
Thanks alot and make sure you stop by this thread and check if I need any questions answered.

Also do I get O2 sims? Im running Longtubes and random tech cats. Or do I put a O2 hole after the cats?
Last edited by fc_soldier; Feb 28, 2009 at 04:11 PM.

















