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#4
You don't need the ratchet strap if you don't want to use it. I undo the mounts (dog-bones) and then you just open your driver side door, put one foot on the e-brake and rock the car until the engine moves forward then step on the e-brake and you'll have tons of room to work on the engine.
There is tons of play with this, you aren't going to harm anything, it all is made to move like that.
There is tons of play with this, you aren't going to harm anything, it all is made to move like that.
#5
I use the strap because it's easier for me, and I can't rock the car due to a disability, so the engine moves forward and I stay in one piece, pain free! Like Chibi stated, the piping is sort of designed to have a certain amount of room for movement.
#6
Personally, I just leave the engine the way it sits and change them like that. It's not really hard to do. I usually just figure in the time it'll take to unbolt the mounts, rock the car and then bolt up the mounts at the end, the rear plugs could be changed already.
The hardest part if you haven't changed the plugs before will be getting the wires off of them. The first time I did mine it took like two hours trying to wrestle the plug wires off.
The hardest part if you haven't changed the plugs before will be getting the wires off of them. The first time I did mine it took like two hours trying to wrestle the plug wires off.
#8
You can use the parking brake trick, but the ratchet strap will give you tons more room.
Wouldn't worry about the exhaust, you're not actually moving the exhaust that much, and the exhaust is made to be able to move a little bit (it's hanging under the car on rubber hangers).
The first time you change the plugs it can be frustrating (they seem to be glued in from the factory), but it doesn't really require that much room all in all.
Once you're used to changing the plugs and they have already been loosened up, it's a breeze and pretty easy to do without even rocking the engine forward at all.
-Riggs.
Wouldn't worry about the exhaust, you're not actually moving the exhaust that much, and the exhaust is made to be able to move a little bit (it's hanging under the car on rubber hangers).
The first time you change the plugs it can be frustrating (they seem to be glued in from the factory), but it doesn't really require that much room all in all.
Once you're used to changing the plugs and they have already been loosened up, it's a breeze and pretty easy to do without even rocking the engine forward at all.
-Riggs.
#9
You don't need the ratchet strap if you don't want to use it. I undo the mounts (dog-bones) and then you just open your driver side door, put one foot on the e-brake and rock the car until the engine moves forward then step on the e-brake and you'll have tons of room to work on the engine.
There is tons of play with this, you aren't going to harm anything, it all is made to move like that.
There is tons of play with this, you aren't going to harm anything, it all is made to move like that.
CHI would this same procedure work on my 06 SS?
What do you do to get the engine back to it' Original position to get the mount back on?
Last edited by Tadcaster; 09-28-2011 at 05:10 PM.