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#1 Posted : Tuesday, 20 June 2023 12:31:40 AM(UTC)
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Hi hj gts has been painted and all panels put on. When should the engine go back in? Should I put all the engine bay stuff in first eg brake booster, heater box, pedal linkages etc etc or put the motor in first? Also should the bellhousing and gearbox go in attached to motor or mount motor in position and then lift box in after?
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, 20 June 2023 6:53:58 AM(UTC)
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Hi hj gts has been painted and all panels put on. When should the engine go back in? Should I put all the engine bay stuff in first eg brake booster, heater box, pedal linkages etc etc or put the motor in first? Also should the bellhousing and gearbox go in attached to motor or mount motor in position and then lift box in after?
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engine last in my opinion .... its easier to work in the engine bay on the fiddly stuff with no motor
and depending on what lifting gear you have... try with the gearbox attached (if it can be done on a Commodore surely a HJ would be possible)

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#3 Posted : Tuesday, 20 June 2023 9:27:50 AM(UTC)
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I would've left off the front panels, fit all of the plumbing & wiring, then the engine/trans.

Fit the front panels (fully assembled) onto the car after that.

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#4 Posted : Tuesday, 20 June 2023 6:51:28 PM(UTC)
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Finish the engine bay with all firewall stuff done. Put the motor together with clutch and bellhousing on, and exhaust manifolds on but leave the water pump and alternator off. Leave radiator out. You'll most likely have to leave the bonnet off. Lift it up high and drop it straight in, you might have to tilt it or do it angled. Just use thick removalist blankets over the nose and radiator support and over the guards. Try and use an overhead hoist or chain block rather than a crane. You might have to use an engine leveller that tool shops sell, engine will hang off the head accessory bolts. You can use longer bolts and nylon spacers so that the leveller chains don't tear the paint off the heads around the bolts.

Where it can be tricky with a nice and newly painted engine bay is getting the mounts to line up without scratching. Not sure how you do that, maybe duct tape over the mount posts on the rails?

Make sure you setup the clutch before it goes in with an old input shaft, so that the gearbox goes in easily once the engine is on its mounts.
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#5 Posted : Sunday, 9 July 2023 12:16:29 PM(UTC)
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Hi guys sorry for late response but thank you for your replies. Couple ways to get it done by the looks. Thanks
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