Hi guys,
Well my engine died on sunday evening, (do 200sx engines do anything else?) its either blown a water pipe, welsh plug, or possibly head gasket, somewhere under the intake manifold.
Anyway what I'd like to know is what is the easiest way to remove the engine?
Engine and gearbox all in one?
Just the engine?
Remove head, then pull the block?
How easy are the bellhousing bolts to get to while the engine is in the car? Ideally I'd like to just remove the engine but I'm a bit worried these bolts could give me hassles to get to.
Thanks in advance.
Guy
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Re: Best way to remove engine??
sounds random - you sure it didn't just run out of petrol? R20 doesn't get you as far as it used to, ya'know?Guy wrote: its either blown a water pipe, welsh plug, or possibly head gasket
maybe its the aircon?
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I don't think running out of petrol would make water pour out of somewhere under the intake manifold when you fill up the radiator.widowmaker wrote:sounds random - you sure it didn't just run out of petrol? R20 doesn't get you as far as it used to, ya'know?Guy wrote: its either blown a water pipe, welsh plug, or possibly head gasket
maybe its the aircon?

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Not by itself, but in combination with the oil pressure warning light and a rapid knocking sound...Gary57 wrote:That doesnt mean the engine is blown...I don't think running out of petrol would make water pour out of somewhere under the intake manifold when you fill up the radiator.
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Guy wrote: Not by itself, but in combination with the oil pressure warning light and a rapid knocking sound...
ohhh.... ouch.... my turbo sounded like that.... it was fooked...
dittorat wrote: that doesnt sound good
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