goofyb20
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i found this at my job and thought id post it up for people who need help removing an engine!!
HOPE IT HELPS
1. Disconnect the battery positive and negative terminals.
2. Open the engine hood in a vertical position.
DO NOT remove the engine hood.
3. Raise the car to full height. Remove the front wheels and engine splash shield.
4. Drain the engine coolant. By loosen the drain plug at the bottom of the radiator tank.
5. Drain the transmission oil/fluid.
6. Drain the engine oil.
7. Lower the car. Open the hood as far open as possible.
8. Remove the strut brace.
9. Remove the under-hood ABS fuse/relay box.
10. Remove the air intake duct, the resonator and the air cleaner assembly.
11. Relieve fuel pressure by slowly loosening the service bolt on the fuel filter about one turn.
12. Remove the fuel feed hose and evaporative emission control canister hose from the intake manifold.
13. Remove the throttle cable by loosening the locknut then slip the cable out of the accelerator linkage.
14. Remove the engine wire harness connectors on the left side of the engine compartment.
15. Remove the fuel return hose and brake booster vacuum hose.
16. Remove the engine wire harness connectors, terminal and clamps on the right side of the engine compartment.
17. Remove the battery cable/starter cable from the under-hood fuse/relay box and ABS power cable from the battery terminal.
18. Remove the engine ground cable from the cylinder head.
19. Remove the power steering (P/S) belt and pump. (if equipped - ignore, rather remove the pump lines)
20. Remove the air conditioning (A/C) belt and compressor. (if equipped)
DO NOT remove the A/C hoses.
21. Remove the transmission ground cable and the automatic transmission (ATF) cooler hoses.
22. Remove the upper and lower radiator hoses and the heater hoses.
23. Raise the car to full height.
24. Remove the exhaust pipe and bracket.
25. Remove the A/T shift cable. (if equipped)
26. Remove the clutch slave cylinder and pipe hose assembly.
DO NOT remove the pipe/hose assembly
27. Remove the shift rod and extension rod.
28. Remove the damper fork.
29. Remove the suspension lower arm ball joint with special tool.
30. Remove the driveshaft.
31. Lower the car.
32. Attach the engine chain lifter to the engine.
33. Remove the left and right front engine mount and brackets.
34. Remove the rear engine mounting bracket.
35. Remove the support nuts/bolt and mount bolt, then remove the driver's side engine mount.
36. Remove the transmission mount nuts. Loosen the mount bolt and pivot the transmission side mount out of the way.
37. Raise the chain lifter to remove all slack from the chain.
38. Check that the engine is completely free of vacuum hoses, fuel and coolant hoses, and electrical wiring.
30. Slowly raise the engine approximately 6 in. Check once again that all hoses and wires have been disconnected from the engine.
40. Raise the engine all the way and remove it from the car.
i found this at my job and thought id post it up for people who need help removing an engine!!
HOPE IT HELPS
1. Disconnect the battery positive and negative terminals.
2. Open the engine hood in a vertical position.
DO NOT remove the engine hood.
3. Raise the car to full height. Remove the front wheels and engine splash shield.
4. Drain the engine coolant. By loosen the drain plug at the bottom of the radiator tank.
5. Drain the transmission oil/fluid.
6. Drain the engine oil.
7. Lower the car. Open the hood as far open as possible.
8. Remove the strut brace.
9. Remove the under-hood ABS fuse/relay box.
10. Remove the air intake duct, the resonator and the air cleaner assembly.
11. Relieve fuel pressure by slowly loosening the service bolt on the fuel filter about one turn.
12. Remove the fuel feed hose and evaporative emission control canister hose from the intake manifold.
13. Remove the throttle cable by loosening the locknut then slip the cable out of the accelerator linkage.
14. Remove the engine wire harness connectors on the left side of the engine compartment.
15. Remove the fuel return hose and brake booster vacuum hose.
16. Remove the engine wire harness connectors, terminal and clamps on the right side of the engine compartment.
17. Remove the battery cable/starter cable from the under-hood fuse/relay box and ABS power cable from the battery terminal.
18. Remove the engine ground cable from the cylinder head.
19. Remove the power steering (P/S) belt and pump. (if equipped - ignore, rather remove the pump lines)
20. Remove the air conditioning (A/C) belt and compressor. (if equipped)
DO NOT remove the A/C hoses.
21. Remove the transmission ground cable and the automatic transmission (ATF) cooler hoses.
22. Remove the upper and lower radiator hoses and the heater hoses.
23. Raise the car to full height.
24. Remove the exhaust pipe and bracket.
25. Remove the A/T shift cable. (if equipped)
26. Remove the clutch slave cylinder and pipe hose assembly.
DO NOT remove the pipe/hose assembly
27. Remove the shift rod and extension rod.
28. Remove the damper fork.
29. Remove the suspension lower arm ball joint with special tool.
30. Remove the driveshaft.
31. Lower the car.
32. Attach the engine chain lifter to the engine.
33. Remove the left and right front engine mount and brackets.
34. Remove the rear engine mounting bracket.
35. Remove the support nuts/bolt and mount bolt, then remove the driver's side engine mount.
36. Remove the transmission mount nuts. Loosen the mount bolt and pivot the transmission side mount out of the way.
37. Raise the chain lifter to remove all slack from the chain.
38. Check that the engine is completely free of vacuum hoses, fuel and coolant hoses, and electrical wiring.
30. Slowly raise the engine approximately 6 in. Check once again that all hoses and wires have been disconnected from the engine.
40. Raise the engine all the way and remove it from the car.