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Re: Engine Pulling



Update.
We got the guibo bolts out today.  It sure would have been easier if they
were installed three forward and three backward as you mentioned but they
were all installed from the front.
I've given up on the tie rod ends.  I'm going to order IAP's tool tomorrow
(BTW, it's now $55).  Does anyone want to buy the tie rod puller when I'm
done?  Half of the $55 and it's yours.
Kevin Smith
Nashville
86 Spider
87 Milano
00 S2000

----- Original Message -----
From: Henrik Hasager Johansen <hjohansen@domain.elided>
To: 'Kevin Smith' <kevin.smith12@domain.elided>
Cc: <alfa@domain.elided>
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 2:58 AM
Subject: RE: Engine Pulling


> The guibo bolts are supposed to be mounted 3 having the nut pointing to
> the rear of the car and 3 having the nut pointing to the from of the
> car. Take the 3 off where the nuts are pointing towards the front,
> removing those should leave the guibo on the driveshaft.
>
> Or it is the other way around, I haven't done it in a year or so....
>
> IAP, and possibly others, sells a puller for about $35 to pull those
> tierods.
>
> Have fun.
>
> Henrik Johansen
> 74 Spider
> 83 GTV6
> 99 156 Berlina
>
> -----Original Message-----
>  Subject: Engine Pulling
>
> Finally getting around to pulling the engine from my 86 spider to
> replace it
> with the engine from the low mileage wreck that I stripped.
> It's been a while since I pulled the engine from the wreck (slept since
> then),
> but I did OK until I got under the car.  Two problems:
>
> 1.  Can't get the inner tie rod end to let go.  Tried every loaner tool
> that
> Auto Zone had, none fit.  Beat the little devil with a pickle fork and
> BF
> Hammer until I can't lift my arms anymore.  Tried BP Blaster several
> times,
> letting soak until tomorrow.
>
> 2.  Can't get the guibo bolts out.  Manual said to remove the three
> bolts that
> held the tranny to the guibo, then slide the shaft back and out of the
> way.
> Yeah, right!  Got the three nuts off, however, I can't figure out how to
> get
> the bolts out of the front.  They are too long to come all the way out
> without
> hitting the tranny.  And the shaft didn't just slide back.
>
> Anyone done this recently enough (or often enough) to understand my
> ramblings?
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
>
> Kevin Smith
> Nashville, TN
> 86 Spider
> 87 Milano
> 00 S2000
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