PoppyRed_65
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Hi all
Been away for quite some time and lost all my old user info so my old posts went to...but I'm finally back to working on my 65.
Long story short..there will be many more questions coming I'm sure...I'm pulling my 200 & C4 next weekend. First time I've pulled an engine so still a little not sure what to expect. My apologies about the stupid questions up front.
Has anyone done this and have photos? I'm much more visual in understanding what goes where. If not, from the posts I've read, it's my understanding I can use a few different points to attach the chains. One of the engine mount holes with a opposite side tranny/engine mount, opposite corners of the head using the head bolts...etc...
Also, I keep reading about washers...I'm assuming the washers are to stop the chain link from slipping over the bolt head. I'll probably rent a lift and buy a load leveler to help.
Sorry about the dumb questions that will be coming. I really should have taken shop back in the day. Working on the car by myself has been really fulfilling...it's just learning as I go that makes it interesting sometimes.
Thanks a bunch for any suggestions.
Jeremy
Been away for quite some time and lost all my old user info so my old posts went to...but I'm finally back to working on my 65.
Long story short..there will be many more questions coming I'm sure...I'm pulling my 200 & C4 next weekend. First time I've pulled an engine so still a little not sure what to expect. My apologies about the stupid questions up front.
Has anyone done this and have photos? I'm much more visual in understanding what goes where. If not, from the posts I've read, it's my understanding I can use a few different points to attach the chains. One of the engine mount holes with a opposite side tranny/engine mount, opposite corners of the head using the head bolts...etc...
Also, I keep reading about washers...I'm assuming the washers are to stop the chain link from slipping over the bolt head. I'll probably rent a lift and buy a load leveler to help.
Sorry about the dumb questions that will be coming. I really should have taken shop back in the day. Working on the car by myself has been really fulfilling...it's just learning as I go that makes it interesting sometimes.
Thanks a bunch for any suggestions.
Jeremy