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Engine is in!

drooartz

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My sister Mary is in town this weekend, and I mentioned to her that she could help install the motor in the Tunebug. Today was really windy and not a good outside day, so we tackled the install.

Mary, my wife Jenny, and I worked hard at it for about three hours and got everything installed and bolted down. A few stupid moments (like the transmission mount on backwards) and everything was in. DId manage to scratch the valve cover, but such is life.

Still hoping to have a vroom post by the end of the month. A few more pictures are on my website here

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<span style="font-style: italic">Engine and transmission together again</span>

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<span style="font-style: italic">In we go</span>

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<span style="font-style: italic">Engine in!</span>

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<span style="font-style: italic">The team: Mary, Drew, Jenny</span>
 
woo hooo time for a countdown clock!!!!
 
Way to go Drew! Looks good sittin in that engine bay! Vroom posts in no-time the way you're moving along.

Congrats man.
 
They made a good team, that's for sure. Quality family time. :smile:
 
Well done, now they have an intrest in the Tune Bug as well. Good going.
 
WOO HOO! Looks great man!

I think my wife would croak before she helped me install an engine! lol Good for you.
 
racingenglishcars said:
I still wonder how you manage to get "females" to work on a car.
I asked them and they said yes.
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Their jobs were clean jobs, and that helped the sales pitch.
 
Hey Drew, where did you connect your tilt-lift on the engine? I have the same thing, but not sure where a good mounting point is.

Thanks
Tony
 
I wound up using one of the bolts that holds down the thermostat, and one of the bolts holding the tranny to the engine. Next time I'll switch that last one for the rear-most manifold stud, as my tilt lift scratched the valve cover since the cable was too close to the cover.
 
Next time, just listen to him.
 
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