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Hello gang,
Other than what is on the CPT mechanical video and in the FSM does anyone have some lessons learned about pull the LT5 with the hood on? Here are some questions I have: 1. I heard it is easiest to pull the engine from the driver's side, correct? 2. Where is the best location to bolt the chain for hoist hook up? I am going to pull the plenum and many other items that might be in the way and I'm guess it might become more evident then. I have to buy the bolts, chain, etc. Why am I pulling the motor? I found a chunk of metal when I changed my oil that appears to be coming from a piece of timing chain guide that broke off. My entire driver's side cylinders are 25 lbs lower than the other side in compression test and makes sense if the guide is broken and chain is causing cam timing issues. So I figured to go ahead and degree the cams and the same time with some other work while I am at it. Might as well put in the 4:10s, beam plates, new clutch and fidanza aluminum flywheel that I have. Thanks for your help and advice in advance. Last edited by ZBrink; 01-26-2025 at 01:52 AM. |
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Craig, pull the motor from the passenger side. Get the front wheel off to give you room to get the cherry picker in. You will need two people. One to work the picker and the other to help guide the motor.
I use the starter bolt holes and then in the front use the front injector housing bolts on the cylinder head. |
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Never heard of the drivers side thing myself
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Thanks for your input and I appreciate it. I'm going to take my time and ask many, many questions. |
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Yes, I'm sure you are right too based on the measurements, just can't figure out how the heck it would happen. I really I wish I did not have to pull the motor to find out, but I'll take it as learning more about the heart of the beast. Thanks again!!!!
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Yup...your welcome, no problem. I might be able to help a little because it's still very fresh in my brain, kinda like a fresh wound...just joking it's not too bad, but Jeff is the guy to lean on, it's second nature to him.
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Without the help of everyone here, I would have gave up and got rid of it years ago. My memory is bad so I have to watch the CPT video a thousand times and read the FSM every night. Yep and Jeff has a business to run too and is always takes the time to help out.
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![]() ![]() Ryan, Jeff, easier to leave the wiring harness with the vehicle, I take it? Todd |
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subscribed also.....
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Yes Todd, leave the harness in the car. That way you don't have to go and yank out the connections underneath the passenger side of the dash.
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