HOW TO DO AN ADVANCED SEARCH.
Mon Jul 08, 2013 3:56 pm by Admin
For the benefit of 944Hybrids users there are two search functions available for you to use.
The purpose of this sticky is to explain the "Advanced Search" function because it is much more powerful and is the best choice when researching information.
When you log on to the site a list of options is shown in a line at the top of the page. One option is labelled "Search", use this option (NOT the search box lower down on the right).
After you click on the upper search option, a drop down box appears. At the bottom of this box is a radio button marked "Advanced …
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Dropping a 5.7 lt out of a camaro advice
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Dropping a 5.7 lt out of a camaro advice
I think I might have found a decent deal on a 94 5.7, complete with harness, etc., 120K for a few hundred bucks.
It's local so no delivery. The only downside is that I'd have to pull the engine myself and the car is parked out in a field.
How tricky/complicated would it be to do?
I've got a cherry picker, heavy duty flat hydraulic cart, and some normal size jack stands, that I could bring to the site in my old pickup.
What other tools would I need? Does the F body use metric or sae bolts (just so I can bring the correct hand tools)?
I would think I'd have to drain fluids, disconnect exhaust, ac, hoses, wiring, drive shaft, etc. Then its a matter of unbolting the front suspension? I've heard that if I disconnect the front suspension (K frame?) and lift the chassis high enough with the cherry picker, the whole drive assembly could pull out.
And where's the ecm located?
What do ya guys think?
It's local so no delivery. The only downside is that I'd have to pull the engine myself and the car is parked out in a field.
How tricky/complicated would it be to do?
I've got a cherry picker, heavy duty flat hydraulic cart, and some normal size jack stands, that I could bring to the site in my old pickup.
What other tools would I need? Does the F body use metric or sae bolts (just so I can bring the correct hand tools)?
I would think I'd have to drain fluids, disconnect exhaust, ac, hoses, wiring, drive shaft, etc. Then its a matter of unbolting the front suspension? I've heard that if I disconnect the front suspension (K frame?) and lift the chassis high enough with the cherry picker, the whole drive assembly could pull out.
And where's the ecm located?
What do ya guys think?
storch- Posts : 15
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Location : Durham
Re: Dropping a 5.7 lt out of a camaro advice
excellent links, thanks!
storch- Posts : 15
Join date : 2010-11-23
Age : 59
Location : Durham
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