I just pulled my motor today and transmission today and started the 1 week rental of the shop. I won't be able to wait until Tuesday to get some new main bolts. As bad as it sounds and I know you will criticize for it, but I'm going to chance it. If I was able to get new bolts by Sunday I would, but UPS and Fedex don't overnight on Saturdays or Sundays. Meaning it wouldn't ship til Monday and get there Tuesday.
However when I threaded the bolts in the first time to hold the crank in overnight, I removed them and they had a little oil (not assembly lube) on them about 1/4 of the way up the threads. I didn't wipe off the oil when I installed them and torqued them, so they did have a little lubricant. And I didn't feel them bind at all when I was torquing them.
On a different note, like I said I pulled engine and tranny today. Unfortunately in the first hour of removing the front clip I dropped a pair of pliers that magically fell at the perfect angle to poke a hole in my AC condenser. So I need to pick up another one of those. Also once my motor was pulled I checked my engine mounts and they literally fell in half. So I need some new ones of those by Tuesday or so. Other than that it went all smooth, I didn't take many pictures but will list off what I did to remove it all.
1) started by removing the bumper, unhooking the battery, and draining all fluids
2) to remove the front clip, remove the four torx bolts on either side that bolt the bumper support bars on. On top near your headlights are 2 torx bolts on either side. On the side below your headlight there are also 2 more torx bolts on either end. Then unhook the various wires including your headlight wires, unbolt the power steering cooler, either unbolt or disconnect the A/T cooler lines, drain and unhook the top and bottom radiator hoses, either unbolt or disconnect the AC condenser, disconnect the rubber elbows that go from turbo to hard pre-intercooler pipe and elbow leading to intercooler.
3) unbolt the driveshaft from the transmission, 6 allen bolts
4) at this point, I removed the head with turbo manifold, turbo, and intake manifold since I will be using it all on my new block. To do this: remove coil packs, remove valve cover, remove fuel rail with fuel injectors in it, unhook charge pipe to throttle body hose, unhook the heater hose connection from the back of the head, remove coolant line from the metal coolant line to coolant overflow tank, remove the coolant line from metal coolant pipe to the filter adapter, remove the air box and air intake system, unbolt the turbo from the exhaust, remove bottom turbo cooling line from the block, unbolt the turbo oil drain from oil pan, disconnect the turbo oil line from the crank case breather/oil filter adapter, disconnect vacuum lines, unhook wires, unbolt the head.
5) unbolt the CV axles from the transmission now, 6 torx bolts each axle.
6) at this point I disconnected any wire or hose leading to the block from the engine bay that was not already disconnected
7) go inside the car and remove the shift selector nob, remove the center console, unbolt 4 nuts that bolt the shifter assembly to the body, remove any wires or cables attached to the assembly inside the car, push the assembly down through the hole
8) unbolted the bracket to engine mount nut on either side of the engine, removed the bolt from the transmission bracket to transmission mount
9) hooked up the engine hoist and lifted motor and transmission out. When I did it, I lifted it up until it was at a steep angle with the block higher than transmission, checked for any wires still attached and pulled the motor and tranny out.
If I missed something please chime in, this is all from memory of today. It took me about 8 hours of work (7 hours working 1 hour of lunch and smoking)
Preparing to remove the front clip
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Block and transmission removed from car
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