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engine removal Q's

Posted: 4/9/11 8:23am Message 11 of 13
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Vette(s): #1-1974 L-48 4spd Cp Med Red Metallic/Black deluxe int w/AC/tilt/tele./p/w-p/b/ Am-Fm/map light National/Regional/Chapter NCRS "Top Flight" #2-1985 Bright Red/Carmine Cp.L-98/auto Member: NCRS, NCRS Texas, Corvette Legends of Texas
The shifter has to be removed from underneath. You have to take the ball/knob off, the spring, and pull the reverse lock-out "T" handle off also. You'll have to remove all of the linkage rods from the shifter too. It takes some wiggling, but it will go out the bottom without removing the exhaust. You will need to disconnect the exhaust from the manifolds, which you will be doing anyway, since yer pulling the engine.
The factory shifter mounting on these cars is just dumb, imho.



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engine removal Q's

Posted: 4/9/11 8:40am Message 12 of 13
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Vette(s): 1974 White 350 Corvette, TH400 Automatic 1972 Tangerine /Go Mango Convertible 383 Stroker, 2004r Automatic
Hey Joel, I get that same bad feeling when an engine is swinging over the fenders. But Im not sure if it matters if the trans is on it or not. If the motor falls onto one of our glass fenders its probably all over anyway. Lock up up the building and forget it ever happened. LOL
Rodney




engine removal Q's

Posted: 4/9/11 7:15pm Message 13 of 13
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Vette(s): 1976 Silver/Firethorn. L48, 4spd. Original 2 bolt, vortec heads, 9.4:1 CR, Speed Pro Cam: 224/224@0.050, 112 LSA, Eagle Steel Crank.
I should have done my homework before my last post.  You actually don't need to yank the shifter to pull the tranny.  Just disconnect all the levers at the trans, speedo cable, reverse/steering lock cable, then the bolts to the cross member and it slides right out.  I was surprised that the shifter doesn't bolt to the side of the trans.  My '79 buddy has a Hurst and his does mount to the case.  A bit odd - but it did save me the hassle of trying to get fool thing out of there.    Thanks for the help!



 

1976 Silver/Firethorn.  L48, 4spd.  Original 2 bolt, vortec heads, 9.4:1 CR, Speed Pro Cam: 224/224@0.050, 112 LSA, Eagle Steel Crank.

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