Couple questions on engine removal (searched)
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Couple questions on engine removal (searched)
Ok, so last week I was replacing the oil sending unit and broke the upper oil pan. Yes it sucks. So everything Ive read and even the dealer told me that I either have to remove the subframe or pull the motor. Neither one sounds fun at least not to just fix the oil pan. Im leaning toward just pulling the motor that way it will be easier to get to all the bolts and I can make sure I but all the gaskets in correctly since it wont be as tight of working space. Also I can replace the water pump and change out the coolant (car has 114k). My questions are as follow:
1. When pulling the motor is it just as easy to pull it up and out or am I better of removing the A/C condenser and pulling it out of the front of the car?
2.If I remove it through the front, I will have to discharge my a/c. Ho much will it cost to get it recharged correctly? I believe I'd have to have it vaccumed and then charged to get the moisture out.
3. Or am I better off just removing the subframe? Problem is I don't have a lift so it will be a pain to work on that way.
Thanks for all the help.
1. When pulling the motor is it just as easy to pull it up and out or am I better of removing the A/C condenser and pulling it out of the front of the car?
2.If I remove it through the front, I will have to discharge my a/c. Ho much will it cost to get it recharged correctly? I believe I'd have to have it vaccumed and then charged to get the moisture out.
3. Or am I better off just removing the subframe? Problem is I don't have a lift so it will be a pain to work on that way.
Thanks for all the help.
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you can swing the ac condenser around and out of the way. Just use some zip ties to support it. So no charging will be needed.
Water pump is no fun either...
dont rush yourself..plan for extended downtime since you need to do both installs properly and seal right. Dont want oil leaks.
Water pump is no fun either...
dont rush yourself..plan for extended downtime since you need to do both installs properly and seal right. Dont want oil leaks.
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If I had a lift I would deff be lowering the motor through the bottom. However I don't so my only option is to hoist the motor up and out.
As far as extended downtime. I deff plan on taking my time. Too much work to put it back in just to have an oil leak.
Hopefully it will be a smooth process other than normal small issues. I may try to do a step by step DIY to post to help out the next person on here
As far as extended downtime. I deff plan on taking my time. Too much work to put it back in just to have an oil leak.
Hopefully it will be a smooth process other than normal small issues. I may try to do a step by step DIY to post to help out the next person on here
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I'm almost to the point that I can lift the motor out. All that's left is unbolt the tranny and unbolt the A/c compressor. Unfortunately I have to wait till the engine slingers arrive in the mail. I've taken a ton of pics. Hopefully I don't miss a step during the write up.
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This site has a couple of DIY threads on engine pulls and installs like this one:
https://my350z.com/forum/engine-driv...y-removal.html
Have you ever pulled an engine before?
https://my350z.com/forum/engine-driv...y-removal.html
Have you ever pulled an engine before?
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As you've said, the only way to go is to pull it out the top/front. Pulling a VQ is quite different than a rotary- the clearances are a bit tighter. It's also a job getting the input shaft properly seated once you put it back together. Unless you need to inspect/replace the flywheel/clutch assembly, it might be easier to pull the engine and tranny as a unit. Replace the gasket and pan while it sits on the cherry picker and then put the entire drivetrain back into the Z.
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As you've said, the only way to go is to pull it out the top/front. Pulling a VQ is quite different than a rotary- the clearances are a bit tighter. It's also a job getting the input shaft properly seated once you put it back together. Unless you need to inspect/replace the flywheel/clutch assembly, it might be easier to pull the engine and tranny as a unit. Replace the gasket and pan while it sits on the cherry picker and then put the entire drivetrain back into the Z.
Anyways a question about pulling it. I was looking through the fsm and it says to remove the steering shaft. Do I need to or is that cause they are dropping the motor out the bottom? Thanks.
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Also I may have to pull the motor through the front of the car instead of up and out. Due mainly cause of the exhaust manifolds are a pita to get to. So that being said does anyone know what it would cost to recharge the a/c properly? Thanks
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Just ordered the timing chain tensioner. Figured while it was out I might as well change a few things. Ill probably do the thermostat, and plugs as well.
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I'm kinda new to 350s.....but I think you can access the upper oil pan by disconnecting the front suspension and dropping the front cradle....seems like a lot less work....to me....I could be wrong.
If I pulled the engine I'd be too tempted rebuild it.....and the trans and throw in a new clutch assembly as well.
Your engine and bay look really clean though....
Good luck with the project.
On the AC recharge...you could probably manage that yourself...child's play compared to what you are doing.
Look on YouTube......AC recharge...Look for the Eric the Car guy video.....step by step. Eezy-peezy
If I pulled the engine I'd be too tempted rebuild it.....and the trans and throw in a new clutch assembly as well.
Your engine and bay look really clean though....
Good luck with the project.
On the AC recharge...you could probably manage that yourself...child's play compared to what you are doing.
Look on YouTube......AC recharge...Look for the Eric the Car guy video.....step by step. Eezy-peezy
Last edited by speedmon; 04-24-2014 at 11:05 PM.