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What are the tricks for getting the engine back in with the transmission attached? I had the hardest time lining up the motor mount bolts with the tiny holes in the subframe. I kept smashing the turbo into the side of the engine bay, and the VVT oil supply line into the firewall, and the motor mounts into the subframe. Took like an hour and a half of just wrestling that last inch or two to get the driver's side bolt into the hole. I ended up taking off the passenger side mount, seating the driver's side and putting the nut on loosely, then re-attaching the passenger mount and seating that in. It was brutal.
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Originally Posted by palmtree
(Post 853263)
Great tip! Would have saved me some time on my latest engine pull!
Make sure you have the right fuel line removal tool. I don't know if the NB1s have the ford fuel line connector thingys buy I know NB2s do. |
Originally Posted by elesjuan
(Post 853748)
Get a transmission butt plug and pull them together, much easier.
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1332732800 First time I pulled just the engine and left trans in, took me an extra hour to get the trans lined back up when installing motor. Won't make that mistake again. |
Originally Posted by Doppelgänger
(Post 853861)
Did you buy new engine mounts by chance? And as dumb as this sounds, but are you sure you have the engine mounts properly oriented?
And yes, the engine mounts are properly oriented. The mounts are as high on the passenger's side slot as it can physically go, which is why it's crooked. I can't seem to get the damn mount to go down.
Originally Posted by skidude
(Post 853887)
What are the tricks for getting the engine back in with the transmission attached? I had the hardest time lining up the motor mount bolts with the tiny holes in the subframe. I kept smashing the turbo into the side of the engine bay, and the VVT oil supply line into the firewall, and the motor mounts into the subframe. Took like an hour and a half of just wrestling that last inch or two to get the driver's side bolt into the hole. I ended up taking off the passenger side mount, seating the driver's side and putting the nut on loosely, then re-attaching the passenger mount and seating that in. It was brutal.
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You could always just drop the whole subframe out from under the car will everything attached. Thats what i did, just make sure to line your steering wheel up before you lower the car back onto the subframe. Altho if you dont have a lift at your disposal i suppose this is the hardest way.
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I've always removed the engine with both mounts attached and installed it with one or two mounts removed. Out of my 5 engine installs, I've tried it with both installed twice, and both times ended up removing one or both. Is it possible? Obviously, since it came out with both. But it's not worth my time.
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Originally Posted by curly
(Post 853958)
I've always removed the engine with both mounts attached and installed it with one or two mounts removed. Out of my 5 engine installs, I've tried it with both installed twice, and both times ended up removing one or both. Is it possible? Obviously, since it came out with both. But it's not worth my time.
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Originally Posted by Godless Commie
(Post 853903)
Where did you get that? Link?
http://www.harborfreight.com/transmi...ool-98060.html ;) |
Originally Posted by hustler
(Post 853891)
How do I get that thing off without the tool since I'm using universal lines next time?
I tried getting it off for like an hour the first time without the proper tool, and it wasn't happening. If you aren't reusing it, you could just take a cutoff wheel to it or something. |
Originally Posted by blaen99
(Post 853961)
Curly, on installation, have you ever ran into problems with the engine being crooked, i.e. passenger side higher than driver? How did you fix it?
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I would put a bolt loosely on the drivers side mount so it doesn't pop out, use the engine hoist to lift it up slightly, and stick a crow bar to try and move the engine a little. That's what I had to do with mine.
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Oh yeah there are two holes on the driver's side, and a slot on the passenger's side. Make sure you're in the right hole on the drivers side. IIRC.
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Originally Posted by skidude
(Post 853887)
What are the tricks for getting the engine back in with the transmission attached? I had the hardest time lining up the motor mount bolts with the tiny holes in the subframe. I kept smashing the turbo into the side of the engine bay, and the VVT oil supply line into the firewall, and the motor mounts into the subframe. Took like an hour and a half of just wrestling that last inch or two to get the driver's side bolt into the hole. I ended up taking off the passenger side mount, seating the driver's side and putting the nut on loosely, then re-attaching the passenger mount and seating that in. It was brutal.
Just don't forget the metal "bucket" things that go between engine mounts and subrframe. Ask me how I know :) |
Originally Posted by soviet
(Post 853981)
Just don't forget the metal "bucket" things that go between engine mounts and subrframe. Ask me how I know :)
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Originally Posted by curly
(Post 853973)
There's a hole above the slot. You're supposed to be in the lower one, which I believe is the slot.
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Originally Posted by soviet
(Post 853981)
driver side is a hole, passenger side is a slot. Hole goes in first, then the slot. There is some muscling involved plus a leveler REALLY helps.
Just don't forget the metal "bucket" things that go between engine mounts and subrframe. Ask me how I know :) What happens if you forget them? I put them in, but I have no idea why they exist. |
Originally Posted by palmtree
(Post 853979)
Oh yeah there are two holes on the driver's side, and a slot on the passenger's side. Make sure you're in the right hole on the drivers side. IIRC.
Originally Posted by curly
(Post 853973)
There's a hole above the slot. You're supposed to be in the lower one, which I believe is the slot.
Originally Posted by palmtree
(Post 853977)
I would put a bolt loosely on the drivers side mount so it doesn't pop out, use the engine hoist to lift it up slightly, and stick a crow bar to try and move the engine a little. That's what I had to do with mine.
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Originally Posted by blaen99
(Post 854000)
Mine has 3 - isn't the center one correct?
Originally Posted by blaen99
(Post 854000)
I'd rather not go with the crow bar untill I've exhausted all other options - it's just too easy to tear something up without meaning to when you force things into place.
Originally Posted by blaen99
(Post 854000)
It's in the slot after all. However, there's that...leg that comes out of the motor mount that it seems to be hanging on which appears to be preventing it from moving lower in the slot. Is that a viable possibility on my predicament?
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Originally Posted by palmtree
(Post 854010)
Pictures?
P.S. No making fun of my pictures, they were taken blind. |
Is it crooked with the drivers side higher than the passengers side or other way around?
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