So the engine drop happened this weekend gone!!

What a crazy weekend it was.

Before I start I just want to thank Simba, Peter

(SBITS) and David

(Draven).

Special thanks to David for all his pms and knowledge of wealth

So where to begin.

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The plan from Friday to Sunday was to get the chargecooler system, rear clip and everything else I might need off the sonic shadow.

This all flopped when the garage was busy and I didnt get a ramp until 5pm on Saturday.

Couldnt really complain since they have a business to run and Im just grateful for power tools and a ramp.

Anyway, with a brand new workshop I thought the conversion would be nice and easy but it wasnt.

Their new mechanic is a messy guy

Tools were all over the place, all the tools were dirty and before I could even start I had to clean up the workshop area and sort out some of the tools
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Finally by 6pm I had the car up in the air.

My game plan was to remove the chargecooler system including engine rad and then move onto the rear clip.

Progress was sloooooow.

So many videos, pics to make sure I could then refit the system back in.

So start with the essentials:













Moving onto the chargecooler strip down:









After removing all the covers I found 2 issues under the car.

Firstly the routing of the passenger side of the pipe work near the steering rack was shoved into the shell and this was the outcome:













Shock horror! The chargecooler system ran for 3 months, I then crashed the car and it sat there for a year.

Any advice on this would be great.

Im not sure I can reuse the pipe and really dont want to add another join.

Best bet might be to just get new pipe work.

Where from though?

The second problem I found under the car was the rear cancer bars are missing???? Really not happy about this!!!

While I removing all the pipe work I did have a good look and tried to think alternatives.

But this is for another thread.

The rest of the system came off nice and easy.

Simply routing the pipe work back through after removing the cc rad, brackets and also the engine radiator.

Time for dinner:





So it took me up 6 hours to get this far





Now everything from the front moving to the back was undone and I could start on the engine bay.

I cleaned up the workshop, cleared all the spills and set up for Sunday morning start.

Progress up to this point was very slow.

I didnt rush into starting and wanted to document the CC properly.

I was expecting my mates to show up and help for Sunday but they thought sex was more important and let me down

Roll on Sunday and the one man army.

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My plan was to remove the chargecooler and then use this epic guide for removal.

I moved the whole thing into a word doc, sorted everything out and printed it.

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.64 pages!!!

Heres the guide you need people:
Removal Guide

So Sunday I woke up, showered, had breakfast and went to the workshop.

From this point onwards I removed the CC core and followed the guide religiously!!!

Starting point:





Ok, lets discuss labelling.

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How much time does this add to a job.

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.HOURS!!!! I masked up every pipe/wire, wrote down where it goes and all bolts went into a bag with description including what page of the guide I am on.

This way if I reverse the process, I can see from the guide what I did.

Thats the plan anyway.

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The guide is amazing.

It tells you exactly how to unclip things and I was beginning to enjoy myself.

It was painfully slow and I was getting stressed out.

However if I had help, then how would I know where it all goes? In the end I think it was a Godsend that I did the whole top end strip down without anyone there.

The only wiring plug I couldnt remove from the whole build was this one:





I decided to just cut the cable tie that was there, labelled the 2 pipes going to the charcoal canister and then just removed the charcoal canister.

At this point I was starting to realise that I was labelling stuff I might not even take to the new car

Anyway, I was close to finishing off unbuttoning everything from the top of the engine.

I wanted to make sure I got the CC relay bit correct:

















Finally with everything undone, I raised the car and started attacking the underneath.

HOW AMAZING ARE POWER TOOLS WITH THE CAR UP IN THE AIR.

Within no time, the driveshafts were out, all suspension bits removed

(I left the driveshafts in the spindle while I worked on everything else)





Next attack the exhaust.

When working on your drive, you can jack the car up but never high enough to get a breaker bar on there.

With the car in the air, breaker bar and the exhaust bolts were off:





So it was around 7pm now and the guide said

This is a good time to get a buddy to help! and finally my mates show up

I have friends

All day Im calling my people begging them to show up and in the space of 30 minutes, three of them show up.

Thanks guys

Getting the exhaust off was nice and easy with more than 1 pair of hands and we moved straight onto the subframe.

This where I had my first bolt snap

(ARB one):





Now my mate works on gas turbines all day so all he wanted to do was start cutting xxxx out!!!! He grabbed the angle grinder and started cutting the ARB.

While he was man handling the power tools I decided to just prise the ARB out of the way, saving us the trouble with cutting.

Impact gun on the nuts and subframe dropped out













While we were under the car the front engine mount was removed.

At this point nothing should have been attached but somehow I had missed the clutch slave pipe.

I tried to remove the hose by undoing it but I couldnt and with time really running out, I decided to chop the hose and address this later.

Next job.

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.DROP ENGINE!!!!!

Got the crane in position and attached it to the mounting brackets

(thanks again David aka Draven for all your advice).





I bought a dolly from machine mart and also used an old tyre and block of wood to balance the engine.

On the fourth attempt the engine was perfectly balanced:









Yes people I did it!!!!





By this time it was late, everyone needed to go and I needed to get the car down, all parts put away in the storage unit

(including car) and clean the workshop.

The problem was with all the suspension missing, how were we going to move the car into the neighbouring unit???

Ratchet straps people:





The look on mates faces was we attempted this:





Car

rollable:













All parts and car safely in the storage unit:









So whats left.

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I didnt have time to remove the fuel tank so I quickly gunned all the nuts off the underneath and kept the plastic tab in place to hold the fuel tank in.

I need to remove the wiring from the cabin and the unclip the hoses in the engine bay.

The gear linkage cables need to be removed as well as the rear heat shield thingy.

Once these items are removed I ready to start on the NA engine drop

This week I will be popping into the workshop to:

Clean and paint the subframe
Clean whole engine and touch up some paint.

Remove engine heat shield and paint again.

Heat shield is all flaked up and needs some sort of heat resistant paint I think.

Check the engine out properly for any damage and pipes from hell.

That was my weekend people.

After doing all this with the facilities at my disposal I have amazing respect for those who tackle this job on their drive/garage and do it in half the time.

Amazing stuff

Roll on Easter weekend!!