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East Windsor, NJ, USA
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I'm happy to say that today I was able to remove the engine without a ton of effort and no injuries.
I and my daughter spent about 3 and a half hours doing to prep work on Friday afternoon. draining the fluids, removing the extra bits and getting it ready. This morning I spent about 2 hours setting up the hoist, removing the transmission brace and engine mounts and then lifting the whole big lump out. Overall with the support of the MGB forum and watching a couple of great videos online (David-Wilks and Endfloat) I felt it wasn't too bad a project.
Now that the engine is out, I need to sort out what needs to be done and what extras I'm willing to work on.
I and my daughter spent about 3 and a half hours doing to prep work on Friday afternoon. draining the fluids, removing the extra bits and getting it ready. This morning I spent about 2 hours setting up the hoist, removing the transmission brace and engine mounts and then lifting the whole big lump out. Overall with the support of the MGB forum and watching a couple of great videos online (David-Wilks and Endfloat) I felt it wasn't too bad a project.
Now that the engine is out, I need to sort out what needs to be done and what extras I'm willing to work on.







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