Removing engine subframe
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Removing engine subframe
Hi there,
Was wondering if it was possible to remove the engine bay subframe out of the bottom of the car without taking the engine/gearbox out?
Was wondering if it was possible to remove the engine bay subframe out of the bottom of the car without taking the engine/gearbox out?
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Re: Removing engine subframe
You mean the cross member held on by 4 bolts, and bolts through the lower mounts?
If so.
Yes.
If so.
Yes.

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Re: Removing engine subframe
No I mean the entire cradle.Astron_Boy wrote:You mean the cross member held on by 4 bolts, and bolts through the lower mounts?
If so.
Yes.
Does it drop out the bottom, the frame the the rear lower control arm bracket is bolted to?
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Re: Removing engine subframe
they're bolted to the main chassis underneath.
There is a lot of objects around it, steering rack, etc.
It's possible to remove it without dropping/ removing the engine however.
Come to think, the steering rack on these is bolted to the firewall isnt it?
Ehh, haven't looked for ages, best to wait for someone who knows.
There is a lot of objects around it, steering rack, etc.
It's possible to remove it without dropping/ removing the engine however.
Come to think, the steering rack on these is bolted to the firewall isnt it?
Ehh, haven't looked for ages, best to wait for someone who knows.

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Re: Removing engine subframe
Steering rack is bolted to the subframe.
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Re: Removing engine subframe
Its all sorted now, thanks guys.
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Re: Removing engine subframe
Did you end up dropping the subframe?
You can use these things to hold the engine as the front and rear mounts would have to be taken off to remove the subframe/K frame:

You can use these things to hold the engine as the front and rear mounts would have to be taken off to remove the subframe/K frame:

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Re: Removing engine subframe
Yes we did and we so happen to be using one of them as well LOLspetz wrote:Did you end up dropping the subframe?
You can use these things to hold the engine as the front and rear mounts would have to be taken off to remove the subframe/K frame:
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It's a bit fancy if you ask me. Dodgy jacks ftw! 

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Re: Removing engine subframe
I have to get it for the panelbeater, the car is going to be up in the air about head height.Bennoz wrote:It's a bit fancy if you ask me. Dodgy jacks ftw!
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Re: Removing engine subframe
WTF car is that???
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payaya wrote:WTF car is that???


