In more of the classic "while we are there", I'm wondering about thoughts on removing my engine to refresh the engine bay. Here's my thinking:
1. Since I have removed essentially everything from the engine to do replacement of pumps and hoses (PS pump, water pump, radiator, alternator, clutch cylinders, fuel hoses, cooling hoses, etc) this may not be a lot of additional work
2. I have a hoist and a leveler sitting in a side corner of my front yard from doing this work on my MG
3. I have removed the insulation on the firewall and was planning to replace it, which would be a lot easier without an engine in the way
4. The car is going in 2 weeks for dry ice cleaning of underside and wheel wells. For a few hundred dollars he can do the engine bay, which may be worth it if there's no engine since it will remove all of the accumulated grime and adhesive remaining from the insulation
5. My Polaris silver has discolored to a slightly champagne color. I can't afford a full repaint, but figure that masking off all wiring would allow me to do a fairly reasonable rattle can repainting. The car has clearly had its exterior repainted in the past but not the engine bay, so I currently have a two-tone outside/inside. I have the color correct paint and clear coat so hopefully it would look a little more unified. It would also allow me to do some rust-proofing
6. If I do this, is it worth replacing the motor mounts? Anything else that should get done while it's out? I was planning to do some fluid film work which would also be easier with engine out.
Is there anything special about this engine that will make this process difficult? Don had the following steps on a previous thread - any other tips/tricks?
Leave the hood on.
No accessories
Left front wheel off. It's important
Jack midway down frame rail
Come from the Drivers side with the cherry picker
Don't install the flywheel or clutch.
Water pump ok- no damper or pulleys
No leveler.
Rubber motor mounts are attached very loosely to engine mounts on block.
Chain attached to front shackle by water pump and bolt hole for starter
Thanks in advance
1. Since I have removed essentially everything from the engine to do replacement of pumps and hoses (PS pump, water pump, radiator, alternator, clutch cylinders, fuel hoses, cooling hoses, etc) this may not be a lot of additional work
2. I have a hoist and a leveler sitting in a side corner of my front yard from doing this work on my MG
3. I have removed the insulation on the firewall and was planning to replace it, which would be a lot easier without an engine in the way
4. The car is going in 2 weeks for dry ice cleaning of underside and wheel wells. For a few hundred dollars he can do the engine bay, which may be worth it if there's no engine since it will remove all of the accumulated grime and adhesive remaining from the insulation
5. My Polaris silver has discolored to a slightly champagne color. I can't afford a full repaint, but figure that masking off all wiring would allow me to do a fairly reasonable rattle can repainting. The car has clearly had its exterior repainted in the past but not the engine bay, so I currently have a two-tone outside/inside. I have the color correct paint and clear coat so hopefully it would look a little more unified. It would also allow me to do some rust-proofing
6. If I do this, is it worth replacing the motor mounts? Anything else that should get done while it's out? I was planning to do some fluid film work which would also be easier with engine out.
Is there anything special about this engine that will make this process difficult? Don had the following steps on a previous thread - any other tips/tricks?
Leave the hood on.
No accessories
Left front wheel off. It's important
Jack midway down frame rail
Come from the Drivers side with the cherry picker
Don't install the flywheel or clutch.
Water pump ok- no damper or pulleys
No leveler.
Rubber motor mounts are attached very loosely to engine mounts on block.
Chain attached to front shackle by water pump and bolt hole for starter
Thanks in advance