Another question re: removing a 27 engine
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Another question re: removing a 27 engine
One more thing. My 27 has the headlight bar. I really don't want to remove it because to do so will break the paint on the bolt heads and possibly the fenders. I can't see how I can remove the engine trans assembly without removing the bar. Am I correct on this??
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Re: Another question re: removing a 27 engine
I have a '27. I can't see how you can leave the headlamp bar in place - unless you lift off the whole body!
However, I don't see why the paint should suffer. The heads have square shafts beneath, so they should not turn. The nuts can be removed under the fenders, and then the bolts lift out.
I suggest you cut thick gaskets to fit beneath the bar ends above the fenders when you reassemble it. Other wise the bar could crack off the fender paint.
However, I don't see why the paint should suffer. The heads have square shafts beneath, so they should not turn. The nuts can be removed under the fenders, and then the bolts lift out.
I suggest you cut thick gaskets to fit beneath the bar ends above the fenders when you reassemble it. Other wise the bar could crack off the fender paint.
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Re: Another question re: removing a 27 engine
Just do it . I was concerned to but most fenders are prepainted before assembly . A little chipping on the bolt heads are normal and can be re painted.
Re: Another question re: removing a 27 engine
X 2George N Lake Ozark wrote: ↑Wed Mar 13, 2019 1:58 pmJust do it . I was concerned to but most fenders are prepainted before assembly . A little chipping on the bolt heads are normal and can be re painted.
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Re: Another question re: removing a 27 engine
Any time I don't want paint chipping, I take an X-Acto knife/razor and go around the edge of the part being removed.
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Re: Another question re: removing a 27 engine
Its not possible without removing the lightbar
Because of the starter handle (in dutch “de slinger”)
After taking out the bar it is not a hard job to take out the engine
If you have an engine lifter..
Because of the starter handle (in dutch “de slinger”)
After taking out the bar it is not a hard job to take out the engine
If you have an engine lifter..
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Re: Another question re: removing a 27 engine
Thanks for the help. The engine is out in the stand. I used an eye bolt in the second cylinder and a straight bar in place of the crank handle to tilt
the engine some to clear the pedals. It wasn't exactly an easy job but it is doable. Part of the difficulty was separating the Warford from the transmission. The light bar came out pretty easy and, as stated above, with only a little chipping of the bolt heads. Easy to repaint. Glad that part is over!
Never worked with a T with a starter/generator so I may have more questions.
the engine some to clear the pedals. It wasn't exactly an easy job but it is doable. Part of the difficulty was separating the Warford from the transmission. The light bar came out pretty easy and, as stated above, with only a little chipping of the bolt heads. Easy to repaint. Glad that part is over!
Never worked with a T with a starter/generator so I may have more questions.