Small block chevy install/removal
tjwash
02-18-2005, 06:03 PM
Can someone tell me what books, videos, or manuals out there that I can take a look at to do my own removal and installation of a small block chevy engine. I am tired of being railroaded by mechanics out here, and would like to learn how to do this myself. It would be greatly appreciated if someone would respond.
Thanks
Tal
Thanks
Tal
carlos80
02-18-2005, 06:04 PM
what year vehicle?
tjwash
02-18-2005, 06:05 PM
1964 Chevy Impala, and 1984 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
carlos80
02-18-2005, 06:11 PM
how much car knowledge do you have?
pulling an engine is easy you don't really have to have a lot of knowledge, however it does require some tools(engine puller, basic mechanic tools)
pulling an engine is easy you don't really have to have a lot of knowledge, however it does require some tools(engine puller, basic mechanic tools)
tjwash
02-18-2005, 06:13 PM
I have all the tools necessary. My knowledge of vehicles are mostly in the paint and body area, but I learn fast. What can you tell me? Thanks for replying.
tjwash
02-18-2005, 06:15 PM
Give me a holla. I was in Tucson, and I still know some people out there that are real good. One of my partners owns a rim shop out there called Platinum Rollas.
carlos80
02-18-2005, 06:32 PM
heres the way i do it
1.remove hood mark hinges and hood so when replaced it'll go back in its original place
2.disconnect batt.
3.drain fliud and remove radiator
4disconnect all hoses and electrical connectors that will not allow engine to come out
5.remove the bolts from the tranny bell housing
(if automatic don't forget torque converter bolts)
6.attach a chain to the side of the heads with some decent bolts , and pull it out
1.remove hood mark hinges and hood so when replaced it'll go back in its original place
2.disconnect batt.
3.drain fliud and remove radiator
4disconnect all hoses and electrical connectors that will not allow engine to come out
5.remove the bolts from the tranny bell housing
(if automatic don't forget torque converter bolts)
6.attach a chain to the side of the heads with some decent bolts , and pull it out
carlos80
02-18-2005, 06:36 PM
hey man i need a paint job where do you live?
tjwash
02-18-2005, 06:53 PM
I just moved from Atlanta to Myrtle Beach SC area. I spent 8 years in Arizona learning from a older mexican guy. I am thinking of moving back to Arizona this summer. The money out here just isn't the same. Cats would rather put 22-26inch wheels on their car and get a paint job from Maaco.
carlos80
02-18-2005, 06:59 PM
where in arizona? I live in Phoenix and have extensive mechanical and electrical knowledge of cars, but don't know anything about body work and would like to learn.
tjwash
02-18-2005, 07:04 PM
Tucson is where I was at for a while. I learned by hanging around a guy that used to work on my cars. One of my friends owns a rim shop in Tucson called Platinum Rollas, and the paint shop is called Distinct Image(Louis Canez).
Thanks for the information!
Thanks for the information!
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