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fredastaire Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Holbrook Posts: 721 |
Does anybody have a wriiten know how on removing a FL2 2.2 engine from an auto whilst leaving the transmission still fully installed?
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13th Dec 2012 7:37 pm |
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superspark Member Since: 24 May 2009 Location: Devon Posts: 877 |
It much better to remove both engine and box as one then seperate once out same goes for the install |
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14th Dec 2012 10:09 am |
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LRswe Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Sweden Posts: 360 |
I would agree, its a real pain in the behind getting any gearbox and engine to line up on the car, they both need to be at the roght angle and the splines need to be rotated. Get it all out for the win! |
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14th Dec 2012 1:33 pm |
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fredastaire Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Holbrook Posts: 721 |
Re big ends gone, I bought the car on eBay in that state, it's previous owner never had it serviced in 34k so when the oil ran out....... I assume landrover warranty would not apply [/code] 2010GS Auto ex Celeb, Santorini Black, 2011 facelift , spoiler, spats, mudflaps, LED footwell lamps, Witter detach,
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14th Dec 2012 3:31 pm |
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superspark Member Since: 24 May 2009 Location: Devon Posts: 877 |
Hi, you say the "big ends" have gone. What is it exactly that you are trying to do? The Big ends Are the "shells" Crnkshaft bearings that the crankshaft runs in. These are usually of split design.
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14th Dec 2012 5:46 pm |
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fredastaire Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Holbrook Posts: 721 |
I have bought a replacement engine ex test rig complete with all fittments except it's never had alternator or aircon or power steering pump fitted.
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14th Dec 2012 6:07 pm |
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Toadshall Member Since: 22 Oct 2010 Location: West Sussex Posts: 35 |
Hi,
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14th Dec 2012 8:02 pm |
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heliosuk Member Since: 08 Oct 2010 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 118 |
The quickest, safest and easiest way is to drop the whole powertrain out from underneath and you cannot do this on a four poster. I'd also be interested in what your test rig engine is as usually they are shagged and no good to anyone. |
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14th Dec 2012 10:01 pm |
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Toadshall Member Since: 22 Oct 2010 Location: West Sussex Posts: 35 |
Hi heliosuk,
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14th Dec 2012 10:35 pm |
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Mona Geeza Member Since: 22 May 2010 Location: Devon Posts: 1293 |
I suppose you could remove the gearbox and then the engine if youre concerned about the weight/bulk of the whole assembled unit? |
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15th Dec 2012 10:14 am |
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fredastaire Member Since: 03 Dec 2012 Location: Holbrook Posts: 721 |
Re mr toadshall my thoughts are to minimise dismantling intervention rather than 'constraints'
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15th Dec 2012 3:57 pm |
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oldgeezer Member Since: 09 Apr 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1302 |
Removing the engine from the auto box has to be taken with extreme care, otherwise damage to the front pump and converter seal could occur or buckling of the flex plate. It would be much better to take it all out the bottom and take car to separate and reconnect.
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15th Dec 2012 5:02 pm |
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jp Member Since: 11 May 2009 Location: North East Posts: 432 |
I did see this way how to remove an engine (may be not what your looking for
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15th Dec 2012 8:22 pm |
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heliosuk Member Since: 08 Oct 2010 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 118 |
General terms used in the industry are as follows as this is obviously a bit difficult! A two poster ramp has two posts with 4 body mounting points. Commonly known as a wheel free. A four poster has four posts and two platforms on which the car stands as though it was on the ground, connected together. The physical packaging of the freelander does not allow for the removal of the powertrain through the top of the engine bay nor does it allow for the removal of the engine on it's own so it all has to come out through the bottom. The problem with a four poster with platforms is that it restricts access and the extended hydraulic jacks to support the powertrain do not usually allow enough clearance under the platforms to remove the powertrain once dropped out of the vehicle even at full height. Detailed info on the correct way to change the engine or transmission can be found in TOPIX which I believe is available for a small fee and well worth it. |
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15th Dec 2012 9:28 pm |
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