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Well last night after work I dropped the engine.

Discussion in '348/355' started by phrogs, Jun 3, 2014.

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  1. phrogs

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    #1 phrogs, Jun 3, 2014
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  2. WATSON

    WATSON Two Time F1 World Champ
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    A better cart? Is there ANY cart there? :)

    Nice work....and lots of it.

    Change the PS tank while it is out.
     
  3. bosshog8

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    It looks like your using a plastic bucket and smashed tool box as a cart....nice!
     
  4. SoCal1

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    I love it

    Great job !!!!

    I just borrowed a lift table from the shop to do mine and think I will keep it at home LOL
     
  5. phrogs

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    I have a 1000lbs furniture dolly under it and it's to much weight for this thingy.
     
  6. Wade

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    Good job Johnny.

    Now the real fun begins.
     
  8. Brigadelok

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    I used two of the Harbor Freight 1000 lb dollies one in front of the other and they other and they held up pretty well.
     
  9. phrogs

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    Yeah I'm thinking about using two of them under it, but I'm yanking it all apart for cleaning and everything so shouldn't be to much trouble for now, I have it wheeled under my hoist so to pieces it goes very soon!
     
  10. Eric C

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    How hard was it? How long did it take you?
     
  11. Dave rocks

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    Yeah, it sure looks pretty dirty. You could use a cheap hydraulic siccor cart so you could raise it up to make working on it easier.
     
  12. phrogs

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    Well it seemed the hardest part to me for anyone would be the cradle bolts on the passenger side. They are blocked by the alternator and the oil tank.

    Other than that it was pretty simple. I did it over a couple of days but id say I had 6 hrs in just dropping it. I double checked everything and had to go to work inbetween the work on the car. Now that I know what a 95 355 needs in order to drop it I would have no problem getting it done faster. It still cracks me up working on these cars is so much like working on modern aircraft.
     
  13. ketel

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    Awesome....and please please please take lots of step-by-step pics of the engine out service with your notes and observations. I'm probably looking at an engine out svc next year and hoping to tackle it myself or with a willing Fchatter I can bribe with copious amounts of alcohol and BBQ. Any takers? :)

    ketel
     
  14. RSO1091

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    Stooge-fest Marathon?????
     

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