Engine removal
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My cars hiding in storage at the moment so i cant go and look at it. Just wondered if its possible to take the front off to remove the engine? Or does it involve cutting?
If its not an unbolt thing has anyone ever done it like this? Would save alot of faf when putting an engine in.
If its not an unbolt thing has anyone ever done it like this? Would save alot of faf when putting an engine in.
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'Fraid not, there is a welded front section that would have to be cut and welded back again. With the bonnet off there is a fair amount of elbow room if you have an engine hoist.
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staley_turbo
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Or you could drop the front subframe and the engine will fall out the bottom 
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I believe i read somewhere in the last couple of days on here that someone has done just that? Might want to get someone else to confirm though, my memory's not what you'd call "reliable"..shaun_89 wrote:Thanks, might do the latter. Wondering if i could turn that weld in panel to a bolt on one...

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Yep, I saw that too, I'll see if I can find the link.rancido64 wrote:I believe i read somewhere in the last couple of days on here that someone has done just that? Might want to get someone else to confirm though, my memory's not what you'd call "reliable"..shaun_89 wrote:Thanks, might do the latter. Wondering if i could turn that weld in panel to a bolt on one...
Hi,
We've done it on the E30 racer we're currently building.
Trying to upload images via Photobucket, but its running really slowly at the moment
, so I'll try again later.
In a nutshell, we cut off the two main upright sections near the bottom (leaving enough metal to drill fixings in the remainder) and drilled out the spot welds where the slam panel fixes to the inner wings.
We then welded short lengths of box section into the uprights of the removeable section, which then 'plugs' back into the base, and is fixed with through bolts. The slam panel is fixed to the inner wings with screws into captive nuts welded on underneath the inner wing panel.
The pictures would show it pretty clearly, so I'll have another go in a bit.
Kim.
We've done it on the E30 racer we're currently building.
Trying to upload images via Photobucket, but its running really slowly at the moment
In a nutshell, we cut off the two main upright sections near the bottom (leaving enough metal to drill fixings in the remainder) and drilled out the spot welds where the slam panel fixes to the inner wings.
We then welded short lengths of box section into the uprights of the removeable section, which then 'plugs' back into the base, and is fixed with through bolts. The slam panel is fixed to the inner wings with screws into captive nuts welded on underneath the inner wing panel.
The pictures would show it pretty clearly, so I'll have another go in a bit.
Kim.
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Yep i second that, i done it like that once because i had no crane. just took a few of us to lift the car off the engine.jonny323i wrote:
this is the way bmw did it in the factoryand there is loads of room to manouvre
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Or jack the back up nice and high, remove the rad + bonnet, then lift the engine+box out of the top.
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Ive always removed/replaced engines out the top with no problems, load leveller helps though
Ive also found removing the PS pump gives a touch more clearance.
Ive also found removing the PS pump gives a touch more clearance.
Cypriotgeeza wrote:I done both my mates in my old 318is
felt so proud,even tried it with a E30 325i and got put in my place..
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I dont understand why?
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a 6 pot with box attached will go in or out of the top easily with all 4 wheels still on the floor, I lowered one in today took no more than 15 mins ?
So that if If I need to get the motor out quickly in the paddock during a race weekend, I dont have to beg an engine crane and lift the motor 5 feet in the air to do it.staley_turbo wrote:I dont understand why?
With the front off, the motor could be removed by two people with a length of scaffold tube, one each side of the car.
Kim
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You never said it you were using it for motorsport.
Its a good idea for that but if it got to the point were my engine had to come out, i think id retire from the race!




