Give me last minute engine pull tips
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- cbez
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Give me last minute engine pull tips
Finally going to do it probably next weekend on my r16.
Planning to take the grill out to make it easier.
I know the general operation just curious if anyone has tips that made it easier for them.
Planning to take the grill out to make it easier.
I know the general operation just curious if anyone has tips that made it easier for them.
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Re: Give me last minute engine pull tips
Check out https://www.311s.org/pmwiki-311/pmwiki. ... ineRemoval
Take your time & make sure everything is disconnected.
Peace, Pat
Take your time & make sure everything is disconnected.
Peace, Pat
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Re: Give me last minute engine pull tips
Using a load leveler also helps to tip the drive train as it is lifted out & put back in.
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Re: Give me last minute engine pull tips
In addition to Pat's advice, Will's demo applies equally well to the R:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmaYlvkvEQM
Jon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmaYlvkvEQM
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Re: Give me last minute engine pull tips
Drain trans first? I hear the 4 speeds leak out the tail.
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Re: Give me last minute engine pull tips
Also, does anyone know if a metric 4 speed tailshaft will go onto the SAE 4 speed body? I know the reverse switch is different.
I think the internal bronze bushing must be the source of my tail shaft leak after trying 4 or 5 seals (the driveshaft yoke is smooth and fine), and found a good one on ebay to swap. The bronze bushings are NLA and having one custom machined would cost more if I could even find a place to do it.
I think the internal bronze bushing must be the source of my tail shaft leak after trying 4 or 5 seals (the driveshaft yoke is smooth and fine), and found a good one on ebay to swap. The bronze bushings are NLA and having one custom machined would cost more if I could even find a place to do it.
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Re: Give me last minute engine pull tips
Mark the hood bracket mounting locations before removing the hood to align the hood upon install.
As Pat said, make sure everything is disconnected including electrical, tach and speedo, and the thing I almost always forget, the gear shifter.
Put blankets or fender work pads on the fenders and over the front cross brace - just in case
Always good to have someone pull back on the cherry picker while you lift the transmission tail over the fender or front cross member as seen in the video. I have done it alone but it's not as fun.
As Pat said, make sure everything is disconnected including electrical, tach and speedo, and the thing I almost always forget, the gear shifter.
Put blankets or fender work pads on the fenders and over the front cross brace - just in case
Always good to have someone pull back on the cherry picker while you lift the transmission tail over the fender or front cross member as seen in the video. I have done it alone but it's not as fun.
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Re: Give me last minute engine pull tips
Be prepared to dump lots of antifreeze on the floor when you tilt the engine. It doesn’t matter how well you drain it beforehand it always seems to dump about a quart on the floor. Especially annoying if you’ve forgotten to undo something on the underside.
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Re: Give me last minute engine pull tips
I'd recommend putting expanding foam on the frt.glass with wood panel over it , just in case
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Re: Give me last minute engine pull tips
I have a load leveler. Will try to pad everything. I'm doing it solo so it will be a little sketchy 
I read it's better to leave the hinges on the hood
I read it's better to leave the hinges on the hood
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Re: Give me last minute engine pull tips
Once you get the oil pan over the front cross member, pull the engine forward so the tail of the transmission is clear of the fire wall. Lift the tail and push the trans/engine forward from the tail, hopefully the cherry picker will roll forward. Once you clear the car, rotate the engine to be perpendicular to the car and let the tail drop. Lower the engine/trans onto whatever you plan to hold it. I use a moving dolly that I got from harbor freight. Use some 2x4s to make it level on the dolly
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Re: Give me last minute engine pull tips
Protect the end of the tranny at the rear seal with foam / cut up tennis ball. Chances are it will wack on the concrete going in or coming out. That casting will chip at which point good luck keeping gear oil from not leaking.
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Re: Give me last minute engine pull tips
The bushing is available "Datsunparts is life" somewhere in the midwest. It is used in a 240Zcbez wrote: Fri Apr 18, 2025 10:12 pm Also, does anyone know if a metric 4 speed tailshaft will go onto the SAE 4 speed body? I know the reverse switch is different.
I think the internal bronze bushing must be the source of my tail shaft leak after trying 4 or 5 seals (the driveshaft yoke is smooth and fine), and found a good one on ebay to swap. The bronze bushings are NLA and having one custom machined would cost more if I could even find a place to do it.
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Re: Give me last minute engine pull tips
if it is I can't find itC.Costine wrote: Sun Apr 20, 2025 7:20 pmThe bushing is available "Datsunparts is life" somewhere in the midwest. It is used in a 240Zcbez wrote: Fri Apr 18, 2025 10:12 pm Also, does anyone know if a metric 4 speed tailshaft will go onto the SAE 4 speed body? I know the reverse switch is different.
I think the internal bronze bushing must be the source of my tail shaft leak after trying 4 or 5 seals (the driveshaft yoke is smooth and fine), and found a good one on ebay to swap. The bronze bushings are NLA and having one custom machined would cost more if I could even find a place to do it.
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Re: Give me last minute engine pull tips
Nor can I. How about a link, C.Costine?cbez wrote: Sun Apr 20, 2025 8:34 pmif it is I can't find itC.Costine wrote: Sun Apr 20, 2025 7:20 pmThe bushing is available "Datsunparts is life" somewhere in the midwest. It is used in a 240Zcbez wrote: Fri Apr 18, 2025 10:12 pm Also, does anyone know if a metric 4 speed tailshaft will go onto the SAE 4 speed body? I know the reverse switch is different.
I think the internal bronze bushing must be the source of my tail shaft leak after trying 4 or 5 seals (the driveshaft yoke is smooth and fine), and found a good one on ebay to swap. The bronze bushings are NLA and having one custom machined would cost more if I could even find a place to do it.