BlackMark8Li
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is this high enough for getting the engine out from the bottom, with the k-member? geno? anyone? I'm not sure how much I need to raise it, anymore I don';t think I';d feel safe under.
Nope, it's gotta come out from the bottom. I learned the hard way parting out a wrecked 1993 I bought.Markviiiedrea said:Isn't it easier to pull it out the top?
Hey Geno if you ever get bored with your blown 4.6 out of your car and feel like tossing in another engine i'll be more then happy to take that other one off your hands :waving:ONEBADMK8 said:I have done my 2 on my own personal car and enjoyed taking them out through the top. I have done them both ways at about the same time frame.
Markviiiedrea said:you have to on an f-body with an ls1
Markviiiedrea said:on the last few years on the f-bodys (i think 97-02) you have to go out the bottom. unbolt the cross member and lower the whole engine.
i have around f-body guys to much.....sheesh.
I just got back from AZ were a helped my buddy pull his moter out the top of a 2002 Z28 :bsflag:Markviiiedrea said:on the last few years on the f-bodys (i think 97-02) you have to go out the bottom. unbolt the cross member and lower the whole engine.
i have around f-body guys to much.....sheesh.
BlackIceLSC said:The part that will hurt you is the wheels/tires. if you can find a way to remove them, and cradle the K-member when it drops, you should be better off. But if you can, try to leave the suspension attached to the K-member...it will make it easier(less work) when you're done. I'd remove the wheels, and when you drop the K-member, have a dolly, or something to cradle it on(to roll it out) without mashing the oil pan. Then you have mobility. of course, you'll have control arms and spindles hanging off the k-member, but that's one less thing you need to 're-install' when the motor's ready to go back in.
BTW, we dropped motor AND trans...just leave the tranny cross-member attached. makes installation much easier.
I have done it both ways. It is easier out the bottom, but requires more 'clearence'. I would try to get the car up higher, but if you can, remove the intake first, then you should have enough room at the position it sits now.
Coming out the top is easy, but requires more work, and some more finesse.
And proof i took one out the top, here's an empty engine bay for ya!
BlackMark8Li said:is this high enough for getting the engine out from the bottom, with the k-member? geno? anyone? I'm not sure how much I need to raise it, anymore I don';t think I';d feel safe under.
phreakness said:Just a couple of questions and a favor.
How tall are those jack stands 18" / 24"? Why did you take off your front grill and bumper, I understand the hood but not the grill and bumper? is it a "requirement" for a k-member drop? did you write down atleast what you done so far? Plan to make a step-by-step guide for us gimps that may attempt this later on?
I told you to measure from the k-member to the ground.BlackMark8Li said:to answer my own question... HELL NO THE CAR WASN'T HIGH ENOUGH.. trying to get it higher.. still needs a few more inches.. this car sucks
MonsterMark said:I told you to measure from the k-member to the ground.You could always take the lift and lift up the front end of the car and then slide the motor out.