Removing a V-6 Engine - By The Numbers (Page 7/22)
joesfiero JAN 27, 02:49 AM
Two little pieces of advice I have: One is to put the front wheels on ramps so you dont have to worry about the cherry picker hitting the back of the car and you dont need the extra links. The next is to leave the brake lines connected to the calipers. just hang the calipers with a coat hanger to the car so as not to damage the lines. This step saves you time after the swap- no bleeding the brakes.

-JOE
sjmaye JAN 27, 05:11 AM
Man, why could you not have done this a few weeks ago? I was looking for something like this as I just recently pulled the engine and transmission on my GT.

Nice write up. Will save for the future.

THANKS for taking the time to share this.
Toddster JAN 27, 10:19 AM

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Originally posted by sjmaye:

Man, why could you not have done this a few weeks ago? I was looking for something like this as I just recently pulled the engine and transmission on my GT.




I'm actually surprised no one has ever posted a thread like it before. I'm going to be starting a new thread soon (as soon as this GT is finished) on pulling the 4 banger; got an Indy with a rod knock.
JesseM JAN 27, 09:11 PM
Ha, in june ill be doing this on my bro's fiero i broke. It had a rod kmock, now it has a rod CLACK CLACK CLACK
thanks for the write-up, do you think you could email it to me

jesterking33@hotmail.com

thanks

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Toddster JAN 28, 11:21 AM

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Originally posted by JesseM:

Ha, in june ill be doing this on my bro's fiero i broke. It had a rod kmock, now it has a rod CLACK CLACK CLACK
thanks for the write-up, do you think you could email it to me

jesterking33@hotmail.com

thanks




Email atcha
Xanth JAN 28, 08:08 PM
Don't forget I'll host it with full-size pics for you if you're interested
Toddster JAN 28, 08:19 PM

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Originally posted by Xanth:

Don't forget I'll host it with full-size pics for you if you're interested



Thanks Xan but It took forever to upload something like 60 pictures and I don't think I want to do it again.

I'll do it on the next thread though!
Xanth JAN 28, 09:52 PM
The easiest way to upload a lot of pictures is the Gallery Remote, it logs into the gallery, then you just drag all the pictures you want onto the window and click "upload." I just used it to upload about 30 images, just had to select all and drag them on.

The offer is open for any articles you may create.

[This message has been edited by Xanth (edited 01-28-2008).]

sjmaye JAN 29, 04:41 AM

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Originally posted by Xanth:

The easiest way to upload a lot of pictures is the Gallery Remote, it logs into the gallery, then you just drag all the pictures you want onto the window and click "upload." I just used it to upload about 30 images, just had to select all and drag them on.

The offer is open for any articles you may create.





Never heard of Gallery remote. What is it and where can you get it?
Xanth JAN 29, 08:55 AM

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Originally posted by sjmaye:
Never heard of Gallery remote. What is it and where can you get it?



Its a java application that makes uploading to the FieroDomain Gallery easier.

http://gallery.menalto.com/wiki/Gallery_Remote