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Can anyone tell me the Easy way go remove the engine and is there a main plug for all the engine wire and sensors and how many engine mounts is there
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Uhhh...

No you need to pull individual plugs.

Drop engine out the bottom and slide it out from underneath is the easiest way.

One engine mount, one gearbox mount and two mounts on the crossmember.
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Thank you that will keep me busy
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It sure will :lol:
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Just slide it out aye. :? ... U gotta jack it up pretty fkn high. It pulls out The top with a crane easy enough if you've got one...
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Not really? That's how we got Dan's engine out.. had no problems with it. That's how we got mine out of the black car originally too.
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Daniel2019 wrote:Not really? That's how we got Dan's engine out.. had no problems with it. That's how we got mine out of the black car originally too.
We lifted Dan's engine out. Dropped the gearbox first though.
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Wut? Did we...? Why do I remember you lifting the front of the car with your hands then? :(D):

Well, Dwayne and I (and you from memory actually) got mine out from underneath in Dwayne's shed.
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Yup, we used Dwayne's tractor to lift the car up.
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Vectose wrote:Yup, we used Dwayne's tractor to lift the car up.
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Yeah out the top is easiest... cam do with gearbox attached too with some maneuvering...
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